gotfz1
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If you want to transit LA direct and avoid traffic I'd plan for 9p-5a and monitor the Caltrans highway conditions page for night time closures/construction. If you're inexperienced or uncomfortable with lane sharing prefer routes with carpool lanes. Helps to be aware of the typical flow during rush hour. Some major roads can be dead for a few hours going against the flow. Yet others are clogged in both directions nearly all daylight hours.
You can get from SJ to SD with very little interstate and a lot of good motorcycle roads that won't be too heavily trafficked depending upon how much time you have. When I commuted between LA/SF 25/299/58/33/county roads were usually part of the plan. Staying east once you get to SoCal is going to be less trouble than not. Some of the good roads mentioned above east of the 15 are fantastic. Also helps to be aware of the weekend travel patterns. Friday from early afternoon until very late can clog major and minor roads leading out of town. Sunday afternoon the reverse.
You can get from SJ to SD with very little interstate and a lot of good motorcycle roads that won't be too heavily trafficked depending upon how much time you have. When I commuted between LA/SF 25/299/58/33/county roads were usually part of the plan. Staying east once you get to SoCal is going to be less trouble than not. Some of the good roads mentioned above east of the 15 are fantastic. Also helps to be aware of the weekend travel patterns. Friday from early afternoon until very late can clog major and minor roads leading out of town. Sunday afternoon the reverse.