CHP updating routes for explosive and radioactive materials
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is proposing to amend the designated routes for explosive and radioactive materials. Updating the designated routes for carriers transporting explosives and radioactive materials will protect public health and safety for residents, workers, and the environment.
Updated explosive route
The proposed updates will correct an error on a map made in 1992 by removing 21.5 miles and adding 29.0 miles of currently designated routes in the Clear Lake area. On the amended map, the CHP also proposes to change “Clear Lake Oaks” to “Clearlake Oaks” for consistency with the spelling of the town name and add “Upper Lake” to indicate the junction of highways. These updates will provide carriers the correct designated routes for the transportation of explosives and enhance public health and safety.
Updated radioactive route
The proposed updates will add 19.3 miles of State Route (SR)-210 between Interstate (I)-210 or SR-57, near San Dimas, and I-15, near Fontana, into the designated routes, providing a direct access between I-15 and I-210 for highway commercial vehicles transporting radioactive materials. The additional routes will present a better network of designated routes and reduce potential risks associated with transporting radioactive materials.
The CHP could adopt the updates to the routes as early as May 1, 2021.