There are now more ways for locals and visitors to stay up to date on Car Week traffic, events and safety information.
The County of Monterey’s app, uConnect, has been updated to
include one tap access to the Daily Event Tracker map, which
offers event information by day plus real-time traffic details. Easy
access to the county road information page is also available. Check
out a sample of the updated app landing page. ( I put in uConnect in my App Store on my iPad and one of the choices was Monterey County uConnect and this is MY launch page)

County of Monterey uConnect is a one-stop solution for county
residents for a variety of needs including reporting road problems,
view or paying property tax bills, searching for county jobs and
programs, to name a few.
If you don’t already have the app, download it now for Car Week
and use it year-round for other County services and information.
Monterey County uConnect is free and available at the Apple Store
or Google Play.
More about the app and links to download are at
https://www.countyofmonterey.gov/government/departments-i-
z/information-technology/uconnect
In addition to the app, here are other ways to get important Car
Week information:
- The Car Week 2024 Daily Event and Traffic page can be found at http://www.MCCarWeek.com
- To receive text alerts/notifications related to Car Week safety issues: Text “CARWEEK” to
65513. - See Monterey’s Car Week Event information page offers event and travel information:
https://www.seemonterey.com/events/sporting/concours/.

https://www.countyofmonterey.gov/government/departments-i-z/information-technology/uconnect
NOTE that, in the Apple app store, you do not want “uConnect. Double Airtime and Rewards “app with an orange box with u_C in it. You want Monterey County uConnect which shows as Monterey County uConnect County of Monterey (shows a blue box with a tree in it).
Yes, monterey county traffic has increased dramatically since 1958.
A couple months ago we took the old stage road (osr) south to bypass the 101 prunedale snarl and osr northbound traffic, which included trucks ,was stop & go. Lucky we were southbound.