Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn has sent a letter to the state asking for immediate safety measures at the Norwalk terminus of the 105 Freeway, saying the abrupt end to the highway was the scene of a dozen crashes in 2023, including two fatalities, and Caltrans responded by saying multiple projects are in the works.
Hahn sent a letter to California Secretary of Transportation Toks Omishakin, calling for the immediate installation of additional lighting, signage and rumble strips on the freeway as a way of alerting motorists as they approach the freeway terminus at Studebaker Road. "The end of this freeway has been badly designed and will probably lead to more fatalities unless corrected," Hahn wrote in her letter. "I'm hoping that under your direction, CalSTA will move swiftly to make meaningful changes for the safety and well-being of our residents."
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