zwiebel
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Regarding traffic conditions, neighbour PE was confident that Placentia itself would have been very quiet, at 3pm.
Earlier though, if we were to start from the 10am phone call. I imagine Bob's community would have a very short 'rush hour', long over by 10, with most of the surrounding streets the same, and not too much different at lunchtime - maybe 1, noon?
I'm a bit interested in likely conditions on the Riverside freeway 91, going out towards Chino Hills State Park, and on. Would traffic lessen there then too, between 10 and noon, or are those stories I've heard about US freeways true? If so, what about La Palma Ave by the Santa Ana river, cutting onto the highway only once you are nearly out of the suburbs?
I put myself in the only similar situation I can, when I've had loads of old doors and old carpets tied to the top of the car, worried sick I might be an inch over regulations, and the dog's barking his head off at a lady in a red coat and bobble hat he's mistaken for a giant squirrell. I'd love to take the quickest freeway route and get my waste recycling over and done with, but feel spectacularly self-conscious so take the winding, slower route through the suburbs for as long as possible.
Here's a map link, if anyone wants to chip in:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Placentia&state=CA
Earlier though, if we were to start from the 10am phone call. I imagine Bob's community would have a very short 'rush hour', long over by 10, with most of the surrounding streets the same, and not too much different at lunchtime - maybe 1, noon?
I'm a bit interested in likely conditions on the Riverside freeway 91, going out towards Chino Hills State Park, and on. Would traffic lessen there then too, between 10 and noon, or are those stories I've heard about US freeways true? If so, what about La Palma Ave by the Santa Ana river, cutting onto the highway only once you are nearly out of the suburbs?
I put myself in the only similar situation I can, when I've had loads of old doors and old carpets tied to the top of the car, worried sick I might be an inch over regulations, and the dog's barking his head off at a lady in a red coat and bobble hat he's mistaken for a giant squirrell. I'd love to take the quickest freeway route and get my waste recycling over and done with, but feel spectacularly self-conscious so take the winding, slower route through the suburbs for as long as possible.
Here's a map link, if anyone wants to chip in:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Placentia&state=CA