Increasing Lawlessness From San Diego To Los Angeles on Freeway 5

This weekend I went to Norwalk California in the suburbs of Los Angeles for a brief visit and reluctantly traveled via Freeway 5 starting in from San Diego to get there. I say reluctantly, because with each passing year the trip gets increasingly more frightening and much more stressful and that is putting it mildly. I was not afraid because it was my first time on this route, but afraid of the scary possibilities that come with the changing times and increased population we now enjoy. In just a short span of time, say the last 10 or 15 years, the gross negligence and absolute lawlessness of driver’s up there has become truly frightening. I must have seen at least 25 people with only one person (the driver) in the car in the “Diamond” (express) lanes arrogantly trying to avoid traffic tie ups. I know I could have counted 50 cars with drivers on the cell phone in their hands either talking or texting with someone while swerving down the road. They seemed completely oblivious to the fact they were driving too slow, swerving and quite frankly loving breaking the law.

Study after study has shown that this idea of Multi-Tasking is not a reality, but only an illusion when our mind switches between two tasks at such a high rate of speed, but they go on to say that accuracy of tasks decreases drastically when we try this with two attention demanding tasks at once. What’s even worse is the FACT that there were absolutely NO Highway Patrol Officers on the freeway for the full 113 miles of the trip. Except of course, if you saw an officer helping a stranded granny or another car, perhaps from south of the border on the side of the road. NOT ONE actually patrolling for speeders and road acrobatics. The Donut shops must be doing very well these days.

This is not to mention those who arrogantly blast their way down the express lane who were 1) alone in the vehicle in the express lane when it requires 2 occupants. 2) who were carelessly driving too fast, 3) on the cell phone, 4) tailgating. they were doing one or more of these tricks while all alone in the Diamond Lane! This situation really reminded me of the comedian Chris Rock who said, “sure I can drive with my feet too, but that doesn’t mean its a good idea!”

In a Nutshell the real problem is no representation from the officers we pay to keep the freeways safe by ACTUALLY “enforcing” laws. How do we get something done? How do the CHP get “anything” done? If you feel vulnerable to bad drivers when your on the Big Freeway 5 on your way to LA, you’re NOT alone. But as anyone can plainly see, currently you are very alone as to the law enforcement resources available to you along the way. I now have an HD Mini DVR High Definition Car Dash Camera to use for evidence should something happen. It is better to have something to back up your story like this dash camera should something come up and it’s your word against theirs. It could also be used by police or in court in case someone else has a crash with no witnesses around to corroborate the story. A little personal security on video and with sound is better than your word in a court of law.

If you have an opportunity, please talk to someone in authority in the city that you live in like the mayor, police commissioner, or even write the governor. Tell them to start enforcing laws and to have the CHP officers try to pay more attention to those who break the law in a serious way. The life you save may be your own.

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