One-Way Traffic Control in Amador County Next Week

Caltrans to perform construction and maintenance on state highways

Apr. 11, 2026 at 12:03am

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The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will implement one-way traffic control in Amador County next week to perform construction and maintenance work on state highways in the area.

Why it matters

Routine road maintenance and infrastructure upgrades are necessary to ensure the safety and reliability of California's transportation network, though they can cause temporary disruptions for drivers. Amador County is a rural area with limited alternate routes, so these traffic controls may significantly impact local commutes and travel.

The details

Caltrans crews will be working on state highways in Amador County, requiring one-way traffic control to be in place. Specific locations and timelines for the work were not provided in the advisory.

  • The one-way traffic controls will be in effect next week, starting on April 10, 2026.

The players

California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)

The state agency responsible for maintaining and improving California's transportation infrastructure, including state highways, roads, and bridges.

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What’s next

Drivers in Amador County should expect delays and plan extra time for their commutes and travel next week due to the one-way traffic controls.

The takeaway

Regular road maintenance is crucial for keeping California's transportation network safe and reliable, though it can cause temporary disruptions for drivers. Residents and travelers in rural areas like Amador County should stay informed about upcoming road work to plan their routes accordingly.