The L.A. Marathon is Sunday. What roads and freeway ramps will be closed?
Briefly

On March 16, 2025, the 40th Los Angeles Marathon will see over 25,000 participants, starting at Dodger Stadium and finishing at Century City. The race course will close several streets, with ramps on major freeways affected from 3 a.m. until the afternoon. Drivers should anticipate significant disruptions with rolling closures throughout the race day. While some roads reopen after the race starts, full access to the route won’t resume until late in the evening. Coverage of the event begins early on KTLA-TV and online livestreams.
The first closures of the day include several ramps on the north- and southbound 101 Freeway between Temple Street and Hollywood Boulevard, expected to reopen by noon.
Rolling road and freeway ramp closures begin as early as 3 a.m. on race day, according to event organizers, affecting traffic throughout the morning.
More than 25,000 people will hit the road Sunday for the 40th running of the Los Angeles Marathon, causing significant traffic disruptions.
Expect street and freeway on/off ramp closures along the race route, with most streets expected to reopen to traffic by 1 p.m. on race day.
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