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- Texas_Roadrunn1ExplorerThanks Prof, this will be a help on our way home. Going through the pass on the way to Palm Springs we got behind a slow car between us and the truck ahead. DH was #^€& because he couldn't get up any speed going up the pass as we had to stay in the right lane. Not fun, finally the car passed the truck AFTER we got through the pass, things got better after that. Obeying the laws is not always easy!
- profdant139Explorer IITexas, you can tow in Calif at about 59 mph without a ticket. I know the limit is 55, but it is often not safe to go that slowly -- folks (including the trucks) will be swerving around you all the time. I have sailed past the CHP at 59 many, many times while towing -- no problem. The trucks go about 62 -- a little too fast for me.
- Texas_Roadrunn1ExplorerWe took 10 to 60 and then back to 10, made it in about 3 hrs 25 min., had 1 fuel stop. We left around 9:30 in the morning. 60 was a little heavy around Pomona, but didn't slow down much. We drove 55 mph, tough to do but didn't want any tickets!
- JbrowlandExplorerHelicopter. :)
- MPondExplorer
Texas Roadrunner wrote:
Thanks so much for your help, we made it to Palm Springs just fine, and we never were in a parking lot! We were thrilled! THANK YOU!
Which route did you choose? Just curious... - Texas_Roadrunn1ExplorerThanks so much for your help, we made it to Palm Springs just fine, and we never were in a parking lot! We were thrilled! THANK YOU!
- MPondExplorer
Texas Roadrunner wrote:
You guys have helped us so much on this trip and a little local knowledge is in order here. We would love to avoid traffic on a route that would take us from Malibu to Palm Springs on a work day. Thanks so much in advance for your help.
Depending on what size RV you have, and your comfort-level with canyons, I'd consider taking Malibu Canyon to the 101, then staying North of downtown via 101 / 134 / 210 / 10, like this:
https://goo.gl/maps/UuNrs
Right at this moment (10:20am on a Monday), traffic through downtown is estimated at 2 h 36 min (141 miles), and going the route I've suggested is 2 h 40 min (153 miles). It's a few extra miles, but an easier drive. Also worth noting that the estimate without traffic is 2 h 26 min, so traffic isn't that bad this time of day (on weekdays).
I've done this drive many times during the day, and never felt the need to leave at 4am. Just leave after morning rush hour, around 9 or 9:30am. - profdant139Explorer IIIf you really want to avoid traffic, leave no later than 4 am. You think I am kidding, but I am not -- we have done that several times. Once you are east of downtown LA, you will be beyond the worst of the traffic.
- Texas_Roadrunn1ExplorerSo sorry, meant to post this in Roads and Routes, could you please move, Mr. or Ms. Moderator?
- SCVJeffExplorerWhy get on the 60 ?
Head down PCH until it turns into the 10, and drive East for about 3 days, or until traffic clears out.
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