Lane Closure on Blvd Cuauhtémoc Norte
- A single lane on Blvd Cuauhtémoc Norte in Tijuana will be closed from April 20 through May 1 for municipal work. - One northbound lane will be closed, directly impacting commuter flow and local traffic patterns along the boulevard. - Expect delays during peak hours; authorities urge drivers to plan extra travel time (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com).
A northbound lane on Boulevard Cuauhtémoc Norte in Tijuana is closed starting Monday, April 20, and the restriction is set to last through May 1. (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com) The closure affects the descending stretch near fraccionamiento Las Californias, from Calle Constelación and Félix Parra to Fray Junípero Serra. One of the boulevard’s three available lanes is shut in that segment, with traffic reopening a few meters ahead. (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com) TV Azteca Baja California reported the lane reduction is tied to activities in the area, and advised drivers to leave earlier for work, school, and other trips during the closure window. The outlet published the notice on April 19. (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com) The disruption lands on one of Tijuana’s key commuter corridors, where a three-lane section will temporarily operate with two lanes in the affected stretch. That kind of bottleneck typically pushes more vehicles onto nearby local streets as drivers look for a faster merge point. (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com) City mobility officials have been issuing alternate-route guidance for other roadwork this year, including January repairs on Vía Rápida Poniente, where the Ayuntamiento de Tijuana told drivers to use Boulevard Insurgentes. The pattern points to a broader push to manage traffic around short-term construction zones rather than fully closing major arteries. (semovis.tijuana.gob.mx) For this closure, the suggested detour is Calle Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, then Avenida del Álamo, then Manuel Contreras to rejoin Boulevard Cuauhtémoc Norte where all three lanes remain open. That route is meant to bypass the narrowed section near Las Californias. (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com) The lane restriction is scheduled to end on May 1, covering the final 11 days of April and the first day of May. Until then, northbound drivers on Cuauhtémoc Norte should expect the slowest movement at the merge point, not after it. (tvaztecabajacalifornia.com)