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Interstate 4 runs between [[Interstate 5]] to the west and the [[Palomino Highlands]] to the east. It is co-signed with [[Route 15]] east of [[Route 17]] until the I-4 designation ends at [[Sustancia Road]]. | Interstate 4 runs between [[Interstate 5]] to the west and the [[Palomino Highlands]] to the east. It is co-signed with [[Route 15]] east of [[Route 17]] until the I-4 designation ends at [[Sustancia Road]]. | ||
I-4 begins at a [[wp:Interchange_(road)#Semi-directional_T_interchange|semi-directional T interchange]] with the upper deck of [[Interstate 5]]. The '''Olympic Freeway''', as it's called in Los Santos, borders the [[Downtown Los Santos | I-4 begins at a [[wp:Interchange_(road)#Semi-directional_T_interchange|semi-directional T interchange]] with the upper deck of [[Interstate 5]]. The '''Olympic Freeway''', as it's called in Los Santos, borders the [[Downtown Los Santos in GTA V|Downtown]] and [[South Los Santos]] areas. It is completely elevated with four lanes on each side and the [[Los Santos Transit]] Arrow line and [[Strawberry Station]] running along the freeway's median. | ||
Once it leaves the downtown area, It crosses [[Route 17]] at a "scissor-loop" interchange before flying over the [[wp:Four Level Interchange|Four Level Interchange]]-inspired intersection of [[Route 20]] and [[Interstate 2]] one thousand feet later. At this interchange, the route loses two lanes in each direction, and becomes co-signed with [[Route 15]]. From this point, it becomes the [[Palomino Freeway]], a rural highway that bisects the [[Tataviam Mountains]] and [[Palomino Highlands]]. Interstate 4 ends at a two-stack semi-directional T interchange with Sustancia Road. | Once it leaves the downtown area, It crosses [[Route 17]] at a "scissor-loop" interchange before flying over the [[wp:Four Level Interchange|Four Level Interchange]]-inspired intersection of [[Route 20]] and [[Interstate 2]] one thousand feet later. At this interchange, the route loses two lanes in each direction, and becomes co-signed with [[Route 15]]. From this point, it becomes the [[Palomino Freeway]], a rural highway that bisects the [[Tataviam Mountains]] and [[Palomino Highlands]]. Interstate 4 ends at a two-stack semi-directional T interchange with Sustancia Road. | ||
Although the Interstate system connects all of Los Santos, it is not possible to drive directly on Interstate 4 to Los Santos International Airport. To get there, the player must intersect with Interstate 5 in Little Seoul, then drive approximately 1400ft and exit to [[Route 22]] and immediately exit to [[Route 19]]. | Although the Interstate system connects all of Los Santos, it is not possible to drive directly on Interstate 4 to [[Los Santos International Airport in GTA V|Los Santos International Airport]]. To get there, the player must intersect with Interstate 5 in Little Seoul, then drive approximately 1400ft and exit to [[Route 22]] and immediately exit to [[Route 19]]. | ||
The speed limit on Interstate 4 is 60 mp/h or 100 km/h. | The speed limit on Interstate 4 is 60 mp/h or 100 km/h. |
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Road information | |
West end: | - Little Seoul |
Major junctions: |
- Murrieta Heights and - Murrieta Heights |
East end: | - Palomino Highlands |
Other names: |
Olympic Freeway Palomino Freeway |
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Interstate 4, also known as I-4 and the Olympic Freeway, is a freeway in Los Santos and the southeast of Blaine County.
Route description
Interstate 4 runs between Interstate 5 to the west and the Palomino Highlands to the east. It is co-signed with Route 15 east of Route 17 until the I-4 designation ends at Sustancia Road.
I-4 begins at a semi-directional T interchange with the upper deck of Interstate 5. The Olympic Freeway, as it's called in Los Santos, borders the Downtown and South Los Santos areas. It is completely elevated with four lanes on each side and the Los Santos Transit Arrow line and Strawberry Station running along the freeway's median.
Once it leaves the downtown area, It crosses Route 17 at a "scissor-loop" interchange before flying over the Four Level Interchange-inspired intersection of Route 20 and Interstate 2 one thousand feet later. At this interchange, the route loses two lanes in each direction, and becomes co-signed with Route 15. From this point, it becomes the Palomino Freeway, a rural highway that bisects the Tataviam Mountains and Palomino Highlands. Interstate 4 ends at a two-stack semi-directional T interchange with Sustancia Road.
Although the Interstate system connects all of Los Santos, it is not possible to drive directly on Interstate 4 to Los Santos International Airport. To get there, the player must intersect with Interstate 5 in Little Seoul, then drive approximately 1400ft and exit to Route 22 and immediately exit to Route 19.
The speed limit on Interstate 4 is 60 mp/h or 100 km/h.
Exit List
Location | Destination |
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Little Seoul | |
Strawberry | Elgin Avenue |
Murrieta Heights | - Popular Street (begin concurrency) |
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Palomino Highlands | Sustancia Road (end concurrency) |