If you have plans to drive along Pacific Coast Highway into the Central Coast do know a Sig-Alert in the Big Sur area will affect your plans as a significant rock slide has limited access along the famous scenic route.
Cal-Trans officials are blaming recent rains for the slide.
Officials from Cal-Trans strongly advise using U.S. 101 as an alternative, however if you must use PCH know from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. PCH will be closed, and during the morning and afternoon Cal-Trans along with the California Highway Patrol will be coordinating one-way traffic. Officials from both agencies advise motorists to expect at least a two-hour delay.
Businesses along the coast will remain open.
During the hours of closure motorists driving north along PCH to the Monterey area are advised to take state route 46 from Cambria to U.S. 101 to state route 68 into Monterey.
Cal-Trans officials are not sure when they plan to have the rock slide cleared and both lanes of traffic reopened.
Nobody was injured during the rock slide.
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