Source: Caltrans
The three Safety Roadside Rest Areas along the Central Coast are scheduled to re-open to the public on Thursday, June 11 by 9 am following a nearly three-month-long closure.
- Highway 46 East in Shandon in San Luis Obispo County.
- US 101 near Camp Roberts in southern Monterey County.
- US 101 in Gaviota, Santa Barbara County.
Rest areas are an important part of Caltrans’ efforts to ensure traveler safety, providing clean, safe and comfortable places for them to rest and manage their needs. They encourage travelers to use a safe location off the roadway to take a break and return more alert to the highway as they travel throughout California.
Caltrans reminds motorists to move over and slow down when driving through highway construction zones.
For traffic updates on state highways in Central Coast counties, travelers may contact Caltrans District 5 Public Affairs at 805-549-3318 or can visit the District 5 website at: https://dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district-5
That’s good news. When I went up to Northern California in early May, basically all rest stops were closed, and bathrooms in food places were closed. The only place to go was gas station restrooms. I thought I was going to have a non-vehicular accident.
Hoping the same geniuses at the State start to open the local DMV’s. Only way to access them is through their website, which wasn’t working last week.