LA traffic put to the test after massive fire closes Interstate 10

Los Angeles drivers were tested Nov. 13 during the first commute after a raging fire last weekend that closed a major elevated highway near downtown.

Many commuters appeared to have heeded the warnings. Helicopter views of TV news showed generally less traffic than normal on some highways around downtown, but area exits and streets became very busy at the height of the commute.

“Looking at the traffic data this morning, I’m somewhat pleased to say that congestion was a little lighter than normal,” said Rafael Molina, deputy district director for traffic distribution at the California Department of Transportation. “But please – if you don’t need to be in downtown Los Angeles – please avoid those trips.”