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Not really offering any sort of opinion, but I bet you are a lot happier now than you’d be if you’d been hit by a F-350. Or a bus…
RhettParticipantNot really offering any sort of opinion, but I bet you are a lot happier now than you’d be if you’d been hit by a F-350. Or a bus…
RhettParticipantNot really offering any sort of opinion, but I bet you are a lot happier now than you’d be if you’d been hit by a F-350. Or a bus…
RhettParticipantI’ve often been fascinated by this, most particularly on weekdays (and some weekends) when returning from Legoland right after it closes.
Just some offhand guesses:
1. People returning from LA. They leave early and/or spread out enough to avoid causing a morning rush, but in trying to get back before sundown or dinner, they create an afternoon rush.
2. People returning from places like Legoland that close around 5. 🙂
3. Something in the way the traffic pattern and road design combines makes it more vulnerable to heavy traffic than the northbound lanes.
4. A more general effect I’ve noticed is that the afternoon rush hour delays on any freeway are more spread out than the morning rush hours. I’ve never really figured this out.
RhettParticipantI’ve often been fascinated by this, most particularly on weekdays (and some weekends) when returning from Legoland right after it closes.
Just some offhand guesses:
1. People returning from LA. They leave early and/or spread out enough to avoid causing a morning rush, but in trying to get back before sundown or dinner, they create an afternoon rush.
2. People returning from places like Legoland that close around 5. 🙂
3. Something in the way the traffic pattern and road design combines makes it more vulnerable to heavy traffic than the northbound lanes.
4. A more general effect I’ve noticed is that the afternoon rush hour delays on any freeway are more spread out than the morning rush hours. I’ve never really figured this out.
RhettParticipantI’ve often been fascinated by this, most particularly on weekdays (and some weekends) when returning from Legoland right after it closes.
Just some offhand guesses:
1. People returning from LA. They leave early and/or spread out enough to avoid causing a morning rush, but in trying to get back before sundown or dinner, they create an afternoon rush.
2. People returning from places like Legoland that close around 5. 🙂
3. Something in the way the traffic pattern and road design combines makes it more vulnerable to heavy traffic than the northbound lanes.
4. A more general effect I’ve noticed is that the afternoon rush hour delays on any freeway are more spread out than the morning rush hours. I’ve never really figured this out.
RhettParticipantI’ve often been fascinated by this, most particularly on weekdays (and some weekends) when returning from Legoland right after it closes.
Just some offhand guesses:
1. People returning from LA. They leave early and/or spread out enough to avoid causing a morning rush, but in trying to get back before sundown or dinner, they create an afternoon rush.
2. People returning from places like Legoland that close around 5. 🙂
3. Something in the way the traffic pattern and road design combines makes it more vulnerable to heavy traffic than the northbound lanes.
4. A more general effect I’ve noticed is that the afternoon rush hour delays on any freeway are more spread out than the morning rush hours. I’ve never really figured this out.
RhettParticipantI’ve often been fascinated by this, most particularly on weekdays (and some weekends) when returning from Legoland right after it closes.
Just some offhand guesses:
1. People returning from LA. They leave early and/or spread out enough to avoid causing a morning rush, but in trying to get back before sundown or dinner, they create an afternoon rush.
2. People returning from places like Legoland that close around 5. 🙂
3. Something in the way the traffic pattern and road design combines makes it more vulnerable to heavy traffic than the northbound lanes.
4. A more general effect I’ve noticed is that the afternoon rush hour delays on any freeway are more spread out than the morning rush hours. I’ve never really figured this out.
RhettParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]52 Extension opens on Tuesday, March 29!
10 minutes to the beach, here we come… 4×4’s, picnic baskets and all, let the floodgates open to East County! 🙂
I would take this 52 commute to Sorrento Valley over a San Marcos communte, ANY DAY!!
[/quote]10 minutes? Uh, yeah. On many days, it would take you 10 minutes just to get from La Jolla Shores to the 52 west terminus, but don’t let me ruin it for you. 🙂
FWIW, the 52 commute to Sorrento Valley involves 805 or 5. The line to get from 52 to 805 in the morning usually goes back to Convoy. It isn’t quite as bad to get to 5, but then you’ve extended the distance quite a bit.
RhettParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]52 Extension opens on Tuesday, March 29!
10 minutes to the beach, here we come… 4×4’s, picnic baskets and all, let the floodgates open to East County! 🙂
I would take this 52 commute to Sorrento Valley over a San Marcos communte, ANY DAY!!
[/quote]10 minutes? Uh, yeah. On many days, it would take you 10 minutes just to get from La Jolla Shores to the 52 west terminus, but don’t let me ruin it for you. 🙂
FWIW, the 52 commute to Sorrento Valley involves 805 or 5. The line to get from 52 to 805 in the morning usually goes back to Convoy. It isn’t quite as bad to get to 5, but then you’ve extended the distance quite a bit.
RhettParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]52 Extension opens on Tuesday, March 29!
10 minutes to the beach, here we come… 4×4’s, picnic baskets and all, let the floodgates open to East County! 🙂
I would take this 52 commute to Sorrento Valley over a San Marcos communte, ANY DAY!!
[/quote]10 minutes? Uh, yeah. On many days, it would take you 10 minutes just to get from La Jolla Shores to the 52 west terminus, but don’t let me ruin it for you. 🙂
FWIW, the 52 commute to Sorrento Valley involves 805 or 5. The line to get from 52 to 805 in the morning usually goes back to Convoy. It isn’t quite as bad to get to 5, but then you’ve extended the distance quite a bit.
RhettParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]52 Extension opens on Tuesday, March 29!
10 minutes to the beach, here we come… 4×4’s, picnic baskets and all, let the floodgates open to East County! 🙂
I would take this 52 commute to Sorrento Valley over a San Marcos communte, ANY DAY!!
[/quote]10 minutes? Uh, yeah. On many days, it would take you 10 minutes just to get from La Jolla Shores to the 52 west terminus, but don’t let me ruin it for you. 🙂
FWIW, the 52 commute to Sorrento Valley involves 805 or 5. The line to get from 52 to 805 in the morning usually goes back to Convoy. It isn’t quite as bad to get to 5, but then you’ve extended the distance quite a bit.
RhettParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]52 Extension opens on Tuesday, March 29!
10 minutes to the beach, here we come… 4×4’s, picnic baskets and all, let the floodgates open to East County! 🙂
I would take this 52 commute to Sorrento Valley over a San Marcos communte, ANY DAY!!
[/quote]10 minutes? Uh, yeah. On many days, it would take you 10 minutes just to get from La Jolla Shores to the 52 west terminus, but don’t let me ruin it for you. 🙂
FWIW, the 52 commute to Sorrento Valley involves 805 or 5. The line to get from 52 to 805 in the morning usually goes back to Convoy. It isn’t quite as bad to get to 5, but then you’ve extended the distance quite a bit.
RhettParticipant[quote=ninaprincess]You mean people drive fast on this road or there is illegal racing going on here?
[quote=Rhett]as we’ve seen a lot of houses that back up to Calle CristoDragRace.[/quote][/quote]
The answer to your question is “yes”.
[The latter occurs mainly at night.]
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