invisible999
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Regarding driving on US-1
Just a word of advice for those who are planning to drive on CA-1, or Highway 1 (incorrectly put US-1, in the headline which is completely different highway) in California between San Francisco and Santa Barbara on either direction.
Today I had 5.5h drive between Cambria and Pacifica and it was NOT rosy and romantic.
First, the drive between Hearst Castle and Big Sur is really curvy and winding. That's is well known fact and average speed is no more than 25-30 mph. If anyone in the car is easily affected by sea sickness, you'd better pick up different route because this section goes for 1.5h or more.
Secondly, the read has not fully recovered from landslides of previous years, multiple sections are still affected and road construction is happening at number of places. Close to Big Sur from the southern side there is one way traffic when you have to stop and wait your turn to proceed. Depending on day and time line of waiting cars might stretch for couple of miles and more and that means that you have to stop and wait 30-60 min until you clear construction segment.
And finally - there is traffic, which got considerably worse compared what used to like 10 years ago. Drive from Monterey to Santa Cruz is 20 miles and it took 50 minutes. Only after passing Santa Cruz road become clearer up to Pacifica.
Just a word of advice for those who are planning to drive on CA-1, or Highway 1 (incorrectly put US-1, in the headline which is completely different highway) in California between San Francisco and Santa Barbara on either direction.
Today I had 5.5h drive between Cambria and Pacifica and it was NOT rosy and romantic.
First, the drive between Hearst Castle and Big Sur is really curvy and winding. That's is well known fact and average speed is no more than 25-30 mph. If anyone in the car is easily affected by sea sickness, you'd better pick up different route because this section goes for 1.5h or more.
Secondly, the read has not fully recovered from landslides of previous years, multiple sections are still affected and road construction is happening at number of places. Close to Big Sur from the southern side there is one way traffic when you have to stop and wait your turn to proceed. Depending on day and time line of waiting cars might stretch for couple of miles and more and that means that you have to stop and wait 30-60 min until you clear construction segment.
And finally - there is traffic, which got considerably worse compared what used to like 10 years ago. Drive from Monterey to Santa Cruz is 20 miles and it took 50 minutes. Only after passing Santa Cruz road become clearer up to Pacifica.