Site icon Pain In The Pass

Christmas Holiday Traffic Rush Is Here!!! We Have Some Traffic Info and Tips

CAJON PASS, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> The Auto Club (AAA) estimates 112.7 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home from December 23 to January 2. That’s an increase of 3.6 million people compared to last year and the third busiest since AAA began tracking in 2000. They also said about 90% of holiday travelers will drive to their destinations. You can check the Pain In The Pass Facebook Group before you go for up-to-date traffic conditions.

NO ROADWORK Thursday morning – Monday night from the 10 freeway up to Stateline on Interstate 15 this Christmas weekend.

Expect delays on Thursday and Friday afternoon/evening for northbound I-15 traffic. Sunday is Christmas Day could have traffic at night. Expect delays on Monday and Tuesday afternoon/evening for southbound I-15 in the Cajon Pass, Devore, Hesperia, Victorville, Barstow, Baker and Stateline areas. Try to travel during off peak hours (early morning or late at night). The worst time to travel is around 2pm to 8pm on Thursday and Friday. Monday worst time to travel is 12pm (noon) to 7pm. Tuesday could be a heavy traffic day if they take more days off.

Here are some tips to make your trip more enjoyable.

If you plan to hit the road this Christmas Weekend here are some helpful tips below:

• Travel in early morning hours if possible – try to leave before noon Wednesday and Sunday

• BRING WATER! Also bring snacks and necessary medication.

• Have a full tank of gas before you go.

• Make sure your car is in good running condition. Check all the fluids, tires and tire pressure.

• Bring a charged cell phone (with a car charger).

• Use the restroom before you get on the road – you don’t know where you may get stopped for long periods of time.

• Bring your patience, Please. Don’t need road rage this Holiday weekend.

• Know before you go and check the Pain In The Pass Facebook Group for up to date traffic conditions on the 15 freeway. Plan ahead and add extra time before you travel. Have a positive attitude — relax and enjoy the ride!

The Pain In The Pass wishes you and your loved ones a safe Holiday.

There are more ways to follow the Pain In The Pass. Join the Traffic Group on Facebook with over 116,000 members. Join the NEW group on MeWe. Like us on are new page on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

Exit mobile version