Car shipping to california
If you're looking for auto
transport in California, more specifically auto transport in San
Jose, California or auto transport in Bakersfield, California, AAAT.com
is it! Since 1964, All America Auto Transport has
been transporting vehicles to every city in the country and overseas.
We offer competitive car shipping rates, friendly
customer service, and an outstanding record of auto transport satisfaction
among our Satisfied Customers,
including individuals, military and government personnel, professional
sports teams, and private corporations nationwide. If you choose to
be an auto shipper we will ship your car wherever you're moving, even
overseas, we'll make sure it follows - safely, securely and cost-effectively.
Car transport (vehicle shipping/auto transport-however
you choose to say it) is a task of diligence and speed, but most of
all carefulness. With our auto transport in CA services, we treat
your cars like we treat our own.
If you're looking for auto transport in San Jose California or auto
transport in Bakersfield, California, contact us today!
Most dangerous highways in California |
I-15
in San Bernardino County, California
A crowded, boring, straight shot between Las Vegas, NV and the
Los Angeles area. Some people are falling asleep and some partied
too much in Sin City. Some people are speeding to make the desert
highway go by faster and some are rushing to their lost weekend.
342 lives taken on this stretch. |
I-10 in Riverside County, California Two many people going too fast in the Los Angeles area. |
I-10
in Maricopa County, Arizona
This road was built when traffic was much lighter. Too many
cars in too few lanes. Today, it is a funnel with only two lanes
in each direction in the huge city of Phoenix. |
I-5
in Los Angeles County, California |
Caltrans Tunnel expected to be ready by 2011 |
Caltrans
is boring the Devil's Slide Tunnels Project beneath San Pedro
Mountain, south of San Francisco, to bypass an area of State
Route 1 prone to landslides. Crews have bored through half of
the 30-foot-wide and 4200-foot-long Devil's Slide tunnels to
connect the already completed twin bridges on the north end.
State Route 1 will be realigned at the southern end to provide
a safe transition into and out of the tunnels. The two tunnels
will provide a safe, dependable highway between Pacifica and
Montara once completed in 2011. DOT
CA
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The tunnel
will be around 990 meters long and will add two additional lanes
of traffic in the westbound direction and is designed to alleviate
traffic congestion along the Route 24 corridor. Construction
would start in January and will take approximately three years
to complete.
The fourth tunnel will parallel the existing third tunnel and
will have seven interconnecting personnel passageways to facilitate
maintenance and emergency access. Also included will be construction
of a new Operations and Maintenance Center building totaling
approximately 6,000 sq ft. |
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"Today the
long-awaited Caldecott Tunnel project took a big step forward
toward becoming a reality, made possible through state and local
dollars and our actions to secure federal funds,” says
Governor Schwarzenegger on the eve of selecting a bid.
"This project will reduce local traffic congestion while creating
nearly 6,000 jobs for California – and is a solid investment
in the future of the Bay Area's transportation infrastructure.”
In addition to the tunnel, this project will also include improvements
at the Kay Street overcrossing and realignment of westbound
State Route 24 to the northbound State Route 13 connector. For more information about the new "At Your Service" car
shipping options, please visit AAAT at www.aaat.com
or call (800) 227-7447. |
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