Spring Fling 2025
L.A. is not for the faint of heart
:rofl:
There is a difference between what you can take and what you WILL take.
I get annoyed easily by things that don’t
have to be this way.
The traffic could be improved by actual metering of the traffic signals. Numerous times I roll up to a light and stop, only for it to suddenly turn green. I could understand if I were ripping through the street above the limit but no…
They could have the lights timed so that drivers car keep moving at a steady pace.
This is shitty civic planning, just like the crappy streets. The property taxes and sales taxes here should fund repaving and repairs of these streets. There are multi million dollar homes on streets that are comparable to a dirt road.
Today’s Malibu cruise was nice. I noticed a huge pull back of the late model cars. There used to be about 30-35% late model Challengers and Chargers but of the 35-40 cars, I saw maybe 2?
The weather was decent. The planned cruise route was great. The two people that led the cruise were friendly and did a great job.
A group of us pulled away from the sponsored lunch destination and went to Kristy’s…
With all the devastation from fires and mudslides, HWY 1 south of Malibu is but a shell of its former self. We turned north near Pepperdyne university and snaked through some beautiful scenery to get to 101 South.
Now, traffic was almost as bad as yesterday but the roads there are excellent. The scenery is epic. The rain we had left us with picturesque green hills. We’re all fortunate to have no vehicle troubles other than a brake light bulb and a squeaky power steering belt between the lot of us.
On to Bobs Big Boy tonight…