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Carmageddon: Los Angeles averts traffic gridlock | |
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Los Angeles residents escaped "carmageddon" when contractors finished work on a key stretch of highway 17 hours ahead of schedule at the weekend. | |
Interstate 405, a main artery through the city, closed at midnight on Friday and reopened at noon on Sunday. | |
A 10-mile (16km) stretch was shut so workers could demolish a bridge. | |
Fears of a traffic disaster in the nation's second-largest city did not materialise, in part because residents heeded warnings to stay at home. | |
"It forced us to enjoy the day instead of jumping in the car and running errands," Stephanie Leto told the Los Angeles Times as she relaxed with a friend, her baby and her dog in Palisades Park in nearby Santa Monica. | |
The highway was closed to replace half of the 50-year-old Mulholland Drive Bridge, as part of a $1bn (£600m) project to add additional lanes to a bottlenecked segment of the highway. | |
With a traffic disaster averted, Los Angeles officials now turn their attention to next year, when they will refit the other side of the bridge. | |
The Los Angeles authorities had recruited celebrities with large Twitter followings to warn residents of the closure, and a Los Angeles county coined the term "carmageddon" to raise awareness. | |
Carmageddon 'averted' | Carmageddon 'averted' |
With the impending chaos from the closure expected to grind traffic to a halt the authorities had warned motorists to stay off the road. | |
The work began at midnight on Friday, with contractors working around the clock to beat a 0500 local time deadline - or risk a fine of $6,000 (£3,728) for every ten minutes the highway remained closed beyond that. | |
During the days leading up to the closure, helicopter taxi rides were being sold for $150 to passengers hoping to get to Los Angeles International Airport during the weekend. | |
Discount airline JetBlue offered a 10-minute flight between Burbank and Long Beach for $4 per ticket. | |
A group of cyclists raced the flight and won - because the air passengers had to leave the house, check in at the airport, board and get back off the plane. | |
City officials have been issuing bleak traffic warnings to Southern California residents for weeks, reminiscent of flood and wildfire warnings. | City officials have been issuing bleak traffic warnings to Southern California residents for weeks, reminiscent of flood and wildfire warnings. |
Some transport experts compared the shutdown to other large planned events in the region, like the 1984 summer Olympics, Los Angeles Lakers championship parades and Michael Jackson's memorial service - events when Los Angeles residents stayed off the roads. | |
Just like now, "people had advanced notice to get off the roads during the Olympics", said Genevieve Giuliano, a professor of urban planning and policy at University of Southern California. | Just like now, "people had advanced notice to get off the roads during the Olympics", said Genevieve Giuliano, a professor of urban planning and policy at University of Southern California. |
The city of Los Angeles asked several celebrities, like Tom Hanks and Ashton Kutcher, to warn Los Angeles residents about carmageddon through the micro-blogging website Twitter. | The city of Los Angeles asked several celebrities, like Tom Hanks and Ashton Kutcher, to warn Los Angeles residents about carmageddon through the micro-blogging website Twitter. |
"This weekend, LA! Avoid Carmageddon, Gas-zilla, 405-enstein, Grid-lock-apalooza! STAY HOME. Eat & shop local," Hanks wrote. | "This weekend, LA! Avoid Carmageddon, Gas-zilla, 405-enstein, Grid-lock-apalooza! STAY HOME. Eat & shop local," Hanks wrote. |
Facebook also agreed to direct some 6.6 million Los Angeles area residents to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Facebook page for information on avoiding the traffic. | Facebook also agreed to direct some 6.6 million Los Angeles area residents to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Facebook page for information on avoiding the traffic. |