These have been appearing with some regularity this past month on Rancho Santa Fe Road.
In tangentially related news, a woman described as "very drunk" reportedly drove down Lone Jack on Saturday night smashing into various things including signs, fences, and a fire hydrant. She ended up broke down on 13th near Rancho Santa Fe Road when her car just wouldn't go any more, and got a ride to the pokey.
Maybe he/she was drinking at Bentley's. THIS IS WHY THE CITY NEEDS AN ORDINANCE IN PLACE! This wouldn't of happened if a DAO was in place!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds more like she was coming from a private residence out Lone Jack.
DeleteMaybe they should widen, straighten and remove obstructions from Lone Jack Road for he/shes from Bentleys. .
DeleteNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FRED!!!
DeleteWe love our twisty windy narrow obstruction filled Lone Jack Rd! It's one of the few things that slows does the kids driving $100K Bimmers and Land Rovers! Besides, the creek following the road does a nice job catching errant vehicles and makes it easier for the tow truck to pluck them out. Now we would not say no to roundabouts at RSF Rd. and Camino del Norte, Lone Jack, 13th and Olive Crest. Heck, add in Whisper Wind and 7th while we're at it.......
- The (can't use this space anymore because some people get too upset) Sculpin
I think that the donut is Olivenhain's version of a roundabout...
DeleteEver hear of teenagers?
DeleteRSF Rd. in Olivenhain is a nightmare during peak hours. I would love to see a couple of round abouts on that road so the traffic can at least keep moving. I try to avoid this area as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteI agree... Then you will see some Olivenhain haters crawl out of there holes complaining they are hard to maneuver while they are so wasted which is always.
ReplyDelete"Then you will see some Olivenhain haters crawl out of there holes complaining they are hard to maneuver while they are so wasted which is always."
DeleteSo I guess you're not trying to win them over.
Why would we? Haters hate. Its what they do. Expect it and address it.
DeleteThe city calls that "vibrancy."
ReplyDeletevi·brant [vahy-bruhnt] Show IPA
ReplyDeleteadjective
1.
moving to and fro rapidly; vibrating.
2.
vibrating so as to produce sound, as a string.
3.
(of sounds) characterized by perceptible vibration; resonant; resounding.
4.
pulsating with vigor and energy: the vibrant life of a large city.
5.
vigorous; energetic; vital: a vibrant personality.