
Apartments near 511 - San Diego Traffic, Transit and Commute Info in San Diego, CA (1,874 Rentals)


Bay View Apartments

540 Hawthorn St

Bridgeworks

Avalon Apartments

2125 5th Ave

Park Boulevard East

528 14th St

2143 2nd Ave

Flora + Fauna

Studios434

319 Hawthorn St

St. Jean Apartments

2130 1st Ave

2127 Front St

2120-2142 2nd Ave

2104 Front St

2152-2164 6th Ave

2140-2144 1st Ave

2149-2159 Front St

2141 Front St

West Ivy

Alexan Little Italy

2231-2257 5th Ave

Columbia and Hawthorn

130-144 Ivy St

Ivy House

2210-2270 6th Ave

2131-2133 Union St

Lucia Nel Cielo

110-132 Ivy St

Hawthorn Place

2148-2164 Albatross St

768 17th St

2030-2064 Kettner Blvd

2245-2255 3rd Ave

2241 4th Ave

Park Terrace

Park Lane Apartments

303 Juniper St

Casiola

2254 5th Ave

730-736 W Hawthorn St

2205 Albatross St

Kapela

2215-2219 Front St

202-208 Ivy St

2231-2235 Front St

2274-2288 6th Ave

2264 5th Ave

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Unless you stay in your apartment in San Diego all day, every day, you have to get out and about to navigate the San Diego streets. Find out traffic commute times, bus schedules, carpooling information and even bicycling routes and info through an awesome service offered through the San Diego Association of Governments - SANDAG. Just dial 511 on your cell, home or office phone, or go to www.511sd.com. The website is chock full of information for you and your visitors including airline, public ground transportation, border crossings (US nationwide) and roadside aid and National Weather Service updates. You can connect to San Diego International Airport to check on flight status, plan a flight or get directions to the cell phone parking lot that offers up to an hour wait time and has convenient food and drink machines and portable restrooms. Car drivers can dial 511 to find out traffic conditions such as current incidents and rates of speed on major thoroughfares. The system is voice activated interactive - very convenient if you're using your Bluetooth cell phone. To check on a particular area, such as Interstate 5, you can say "five," and you will hear updates. You can also say, "next" to get to the next incident if you are already aware of it. If you need roadside assistance, when you are on the Traffic menu, request the assistance and you will be transferred to a San Diego SAFE operator who can assist you. To plot a route through the extensive Metropolitan Transit System of San Diego that offers ground transportation such as bus, trolly and light rail, the 511 service is invaluable. Bus routes transverse all of San Diego, but the light rail provides an invaluable service for commuters traveling from the suburbs to the north and east of San Diego. The blue line travels north from the Mexican border to the city, and the orange and green lines, orange being south, travel from east to west and back. The Coaster rail line goes from San Diego through Del Mar, Encinitas and Carlsbad up to Oceanside, while the Sprinter line travels from Escondido through San Marcos and Vista to Oceanside. The "Border Crossing" section of the 511 website offers updates on hours, closures and construction to all of the crossings within the US borders to Canada and Mexico. The National Weather Service link provides up to the minute weather conditions, and while they don"t occur often in San Diego, when the city is experiencing severe weather, it is unusual, and it's helpful to have authoritative guidelines for reactions. SANDAG is a cooperative effort by the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), North County Transit District (NCTD), San Diego SAFE, California Highway Patrol and the California Department of Transportation. This very cool service is free, so don't be afraid to leave your apartment, and to be prepared, check out 511 first.
Frequently Asked Questions about San Diego
How much are Studio apartments in San Diego?
There are currently 5,600 Studio Apartments in San Diego with rent ranges from $825 to $6,332 with an average price of $2,406.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom San Diego Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Diego ranges from $1,042 to $11,896 with an average monthly rent of $2,858.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in San Diego cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Diego range from $855 to $30,141. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,571.
How expensive are San Diego Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,086 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in San Diego on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,065 to $19,156 - averaging $4,672 for the location.
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