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What is the speed limit on the Highway 1?

All the turns will have posted speed limits, but in general, we recommend driving at around 30mph unless the posted speed limit is lower to enjoy the views and stay safe. For other areas, it varies and you can even drive at 55mph or 65 mph when applicable. If you are in doubt, always go with the flow of traffic.



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You may also be served with a parking violation from law enforcement. Camping, camp fires, and sleeping overnight in vehicles are not allowed along Highway 1. When entering Highway 1 from a turnout, accelerate rapidly and safely until your speed matches the traffic speed.

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According to the California Highway Patrol, the man was driving a black Subaru Outback north of Scott Creek Bridge in Davenport when he drove off the roadway and down a steep cliff. The car overturned multiple times and came to rest partially submerged in the ocean below.

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California's coast-hugging Highway 1 is what dream drives are made of. The iconic roadway—which extends for more than 650 miles from Dana Point north to Leggett—offers endless vistas overlooking the Pacific, with plenty of redwood trees and wildlife sightings along the way.

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Highway One's Most Scenic Stops
  • Santa Barbara Mission. ...
  • Pismo Beach. ...
  • Wildlife Watching In San Luis Obispo County. ...
  • Hearst Castle. ...
  • Cambria. ...
  • Limekiln State Park. ...
  • Nepenthe. ...
  • Bixby Bridge.


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Never stop overnight on highway shoulders: It is illegal to park your truck on the side of the road to sleep, per the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. If you must stop on a highway shoulder, turn on your hazard flashers until you can place a warning device nearby.

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