Driving from Downtown Los Angeles to the city of Pacoima [4K] Freeway Drive

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Driving from Downtown Los Angeles to the city of Pacoima [4K] Freeway Drive




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Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, as well as a diverse residential neighborhood of some 85,000 people, and covers 5.84 sq mi (15.1 km2).

A 2013 study found that the district is home to over 500,000 jobs.

It is also part of Central Los Angeles.

Pacoima is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the northern San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles.

Its name originates from the Fernandeño language and means "the entrance."

It was given this name due to the large streams of water which flowed through the area down from the mountain canyons.


The Interstate Highway System is a federally funded and administered (but state-maintained) system of freeways that forms the transportation backbone of the U.S., with millions of Americans relying on it for commutes, long-distance travel, and freight transport daily.


The United States Numbered Highway System is an older system consisting mostly of surface-level trunk roads, coordinated by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and maintained by state and local governments. U.S. Highways have been relegated to regional and intrastate traffic, as they have been largely supplanted by the Interstate system for long-distance travel except in areas (especially in the west) where the Interstate system is absent or underdeveloped.

Interstate highways are all constructed to precise standards, designed to maximize high-speed travel safety and efficiency. Interstate Highways also contain auxiliary routes, which are normally assigned a three-digit route number

All Interstate Highways are part of the National Highway System, a network of highways deemed essential to the defense, economy, and mobility of the country.

Each state also has a state highway system. State highways are of varying standards, capacity, and quality.

Some state highways become so heavily traveled they are built to Interstate Highway standards. Others are more lightly traveled and have low capacity.

Many state highway markers are designed to suggest the geographic shape of the state or some other state symbol such as its flag. Most of the others are generically rectangular or some other neutral shape.


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