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Officials Push for Safety Upgrades on Highway 74 Amid Growing Concerns
COACHELLA VALLEY – The long-standing dangers of Highway 74 are finally being addressed, as local and state officials push for critical safety improvements following the tragic death of Tristan Bourgeois.
Assemblyman Jeff Gonzalez confirmed that legislation is in the works to prevent future accidents, with discussions underway to designate Highway 74 as a safety zone—which could increase fines and restrictions for violators. “We want to find any way and every way we can to make sure this is a safe roadway,” Gonzalez stated.
At the local level, Palm Desert Mayor Jan Harnick has been working behind the scenes to tackle big rig traffic, which contributes to road damage, potholes, and hazardous driving conditions. Harnick revealed that Caltrans and the CHP are considering enforcement measures to stop truck drivers from using Highway 74 as an alternate route.
Cyclist safety is another major concern. With no shoulders and blind curves, officials warn that riding on Highway 74 is extremely risky. Proposals include banning cycling in certain areas, installing more guardrails, and improving roadway lighting.
Community members and experts agree that better enforcement, tougher penalties, and infrastructure upgrades are essential. As officials work toward solutions, drivers remain hopeful that long-overdue changes will make Highway 74 a safer road for everyone.
By: Fred Roggin
February 12, 2025
