![]() ![]() ![]() Can a user choose to not receive push notifications? Android users will have the option to also enable “Enhanced Location Tracking.” This will allow the device’s location to be tracked more reliably than the default tracking that occurs when “Geotargeted Notifications” are enabled. When a user installs or updates the QuickMap mobile application, they will be prompted to set the “Geotargeted Notifications” setting in the application to “On” to receive notifications. How is the push notification feature activated? The application will not collect any information about users’ travel or any type of personally identifiable information. The location of the device will be checked every 2 minutes and if it is located within proximity of a closure, a notification will be sent. The application will utilize the standard location reporting features that are part of the mobile device. How will the application know where a user is located? Advanced notifications for planned closures will be sent out 30 minutes prior to their expected start time. Notifications will only be sent for closures that are expected to last 30 minutes or longer. Users who choose to subscribe to notifications will be notified of any planned or unplanned full closure of a highway, within a certain proximity (usually 10 miles) of the user’s location. How will the push notification feature work? This service will send out messages regarding planned or emergency closures that impact all lanes of a highway. Caltrans will post updates on Twitter at Anyone without a Twitter account can still view the information online.Ĭaltrans reminds motorists to “ Be Work Zone Alert” and “ Slow Down and Move Over.What improvements are being made to QuickMap?Ī push notification feature is being developed for the QuickMap mobile applications. Motorists can check highway closures at .gov or by calling 1-80. This emergency project is repairing damage at the landslide, located at postmile 66.57 north of Templin Highway.Ĭaltrans strongly advises motorists to allow extra travel time and expect delays in both directions on I-5 in northern Los Angeles County. ![]() Southbound I-5 has four lanes which have been reduced to two lanes where the landslide undermined the shoulder of the highway. The schedule is subject to change due to weather or operational reasons. Southbound I-5 will remain open south of Templin Highway. Northbound I-5 is not involved in these closures. The westbound SR-138 connector to Southbound I-5 and the Quail Lake Road, Smokey Bear Road and Vista Del Lago Road on-ramps to Southbound I-5 will also be closed. Sunday, May 21ĭetour: Southbound I-5 traffic will detour east on SR-138 and south on SR-14 to Southbound I-5 at Santa Clarita. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, to 5 a.m. Two southbound lanes will reopen for traffic each morning at 5 a.m., except at 8 a.m. Phone: (213) 500-5840 Closures are for Emergency Work at Landslide in CastaicĬastaic - The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) advises motorists that all lanes on Southbound Interstate 5 (I-5) will be closed overnight at State Route 138 (SR-138) in northern Los Angeles County starting tonight (Monday, May 15) and on each night through Thursday night (May 18), and again on Saturday night (May 20) for pavement work where crews are repairing landslide damage.Įach night, Southbound I-5 will be closed to all traffic between State Route 138 and Templin Highway. District: 7 – Los Angeles and Ventura counties ![]()
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