You’ve seen them on TV, now look how each of the Rose Parade floats makes its way under the I-210 overpass in Pasadena.
You won’t see it on TV, but there’s a point in the Rose Parade where floats have to limbo under a freeway overpass. Our ...
Two people were killed and four were injured Sunday in a wrong-way crash near the 134 Freeway in Pasadena, authorities said.
Part of the westbound 134 Freeway is completely shut down Sunday morning after a crash involving a wrong-way driver that left two people dead. According to a CHP spokesperson, the collision was first ...
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Each year as the floats, bands and equestrian units featured in the Rose Parade make their way down the parade route they must go under the 210 Freeway overpass to get to the end of the parade.
A 22-year-old man died and injured two people when he drove his sports car the wrong way on the Foothill (210) Freeway in the Pasadena area and crashed head-on into their vehicle. The crash occurred ...
What viewers across the country might not know is that in order for the floats to make their way to their final destination, they must pass under the 210 freeway, where the height limit is 16’-6”.