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Injured Man Climbs Out of Ravine After Car Tumbles 500 Feet Off Angeles Crest Highway, 1 Killed and Another Injured
One man is dead and two others are seriously injured after their car tumbled 500 feet off the side of the Angeles Crest Highway into a ravine in the Angeles National Forest. One of the injured men was able to climb back up to the road and flag down help, but it was too late for one man pronounced dead at the scene. more › Continue reading here: Injured Man Climbs Out of Ravine After Car Tumbles 500 Feet Off Angeles Crest Highway, 1 Killed and Another Injured
INTERCEPTOR POLICE UNMARKED car HIGHWAY PATROL the CHASE.
NSW Police Force Highway Patrol near head on collision December 2010
California Highway Patrol Chasing a MOST WANTED!
PURSUIT OF ARMED BURGLARS – CHP Officers Chase & Arrest 3rd Strike Suspect
Temecula and Riverside Area CHP officers pursue three burglary suspects from Lake Los Angeles to Murrieta. The driver of the grey Toyota, is a California 3rd Strike Suspect who is desperate to escape from law enforcement, or face returning to prison for a life sentence. Officers were assisted by the CHP H-50 Helicopter.
‘Rampture’ Postponed, Angelenos Can Breathe Easy
Turns out that the ” rampture ” isn’t so near after all. Just weeks before the 90-day closure of the Wilshire Boulevard ramps on the 405 freeway, Los Angeles Metro announced Friday that the so-called “rampture” has been postponed until early 2012. According to Metro , construction crews are still addressing some utility work on Sepulveda and Wilshire Boulevard that needs to be completed before the freeway ramps are reconstructed. The Wilshire Boulevard ramps project is the second phase of the plan to add more high-occupancy-vehicle lanes to the 405 freeway. But besides just widening the highway, the improvements will also make the ramps safer by streamlining traffic flow on the interchanges, as well as update them to comply with the latest seismic standards. It follows July’s ” Carmageddon ,” when a large section of the 405 freeway was completely closed down for more than two days. It passed without incident, as Angelenos chose to take some time off from the roads and stick closer to home that weekend. Of course, it’s going to be harder for Westside-bound commuters (including thousands of UCLA students) to exercise the same restraint for 90 days straight, which is why the “rampture” postponement is a relief — but a short-lived one. Image by Los Angeles Metro via county supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky . Read this article: ‘Rampture’ Postponed, Angelenos Can Breathe Easy