
Travel around Los Angeles - Important Facts about Los Angeles Freeways
Los Angeles freeways are among the oldest planned highways in the United States. An interesting habit of the people in Los Angeles is to refer the freeways by name and not by numbers. If you are new to the city, you must be familiar with these names so that you can have a good experience driving on these freeways.
The Pacific Coast Highway (SR-1) is truly a coastal highway as it has mesmerizing Californian coast line running in parallel. The Santa Monica Freeway or the 10 is an important traffic network of Los Angeles. The Garden Grove Freeway (SR-22) is another freeway that serves the Long beach area of Los Angeles.
Pomona Freeway (SR-60) is one of the most crowded freeways that serve the Los Angeles area. This is because it serves traffic between downtown Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valleys as well as the traffic commuting to Riverside and San Bernardino. US-101 or the 101 is probably the most famous freeway of Los Angeles. It serves Hollywood and goes up to the Downtown area.
The Century Freeway or the 105, the Harbor Freeway or the 110, the Ventura Freeway or the 134 and the Hollywood Freeway or the 170 are other popular freeways in the Los Angeles area. You can obtain maps of these freeways from the internet.
Car pool lanes are an important part of these freeways. If you are new to the area, you are sure to get confused about innumerable interchanges that appear frequently. So, it is recommended to have a good knowledge of various sections of these freeways so that they help you reach your destinations conveniently.

