California Department of Transportation

03/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/19/2026 18:56

U.S. 101 Bayshore Freeway (Hospital Curve) Lane Reductions and Repairs Scheduled for March 20–23 Canceled

U.S. 101 Bayshore Freeway (Hospital Curve) Lane Reductions and Repairs Scheduled for March 20-23 Canceled

Published: Mar 19, 2026

Rescheduled to Weekend of March 27-30
11 p.m. Friday March 27 to 6 a.m. Monday March 30

San Francisco County ― Caltrans announces the cancellation of the weekend freeway work originally scheduled for March 20-23, on U.S. 101 Bayshore (Hospital Curve) between 17th Street and 4th Street. This work has now been rescheduled to the weekend of March 27-30.

This schedule adjustment is part of the ongoing U.S. 101 Bayshore Freeway (Hospital Curve) Rehabilitation Project, a multi phase effort to upgrade pavement, enhance safety features, and improve drainage and median barrier infrastructure along this heavily traveled corridor.

Rescheduled Closure Details (March 27-30)

Crews will implement lane reductions beginning Friday, March 27 at 11:00 p.m. through Monday, March 30 at 6:00 a.m.

  • Two fast lanes in both northbound and southbound directions will be closed to provide a safe work zone buffer.
  • At least two lanes will remain open in each direction throughout the work period.
  • Motorists should anticipate delays, consider alternate routes, and allow extra travel time.

Detour Map for Motorists Traveling from and to San Francisco Airport and Rental Car Center

A dedicated detour map has been prepared for travelers departing from and to the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and the SFO Rental Car Center who are heading toward the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and/or San Francisco destinations.

The map illustrates the preferred routing during the closure of the fast lanes between Candlestick Point and Silver Avenue.

Travelers Should Expect

  • Construction activity day and night
  • Noise and lighting in the work zone
  • Local street congestion near 17th St., 9th/10th St., 5th St., and 4th St.
  • Delays on freeway approaches into downtown San Francisco

Why This Work Is Necessary
The Central and Bayshore freeway viaducts are 71 years old and carry thousands of vehicles daily near the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge corridor. With constant exposure to heavy traffic loads, weather, and seismic demands, the structures require timely rehabilitation to prevent further deterioration. Performing this work now allows Caltrans to address critical maintenance needs, preserve the existing infrastructure, and ensure continued safety for motorists, commuters, pedestrians, and cyclists traveling through and beneath the structures.

Driver and Community Benefits
Once complete, the project will:

  • Preserve and extend the life of the freeway corridor
  • Improve ride quality and driving comfort
  • Enhance overall freeway safety

Stay Informed
For the latest updates visit sfhighwayprojects.com where Caltrans will continue to provide updates as schedules are confirmed. Motorists should check back regularly for the latest construction information, traffic impacts, and detour details.

All work is weather dependent. Please drive with caution. Thank you for your patience as we work to maintain our state's highways, bridges, and tunnels.

For real-time traffic, click on Caltrans QuickMap: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/

Caltrans appreciates the public's patience and cooperation as we work to maintain and improve California's transportation infrastructure.

For 24/7 traffic updates, please visit 511.org: https://x.com/511SFBay
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Or call 1-800-472-7623, 1-800-427-ROAD for state highway conditions statewide.

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