'People are still dying on PCH': Malibu fights to make its iconic roadway less dangerous
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The tragic deaths of four Pepperdine University students on the Pacific Coast Highway have led to significant safety concerns, prompting state action and community advocacy.
Damian Kevitt stated, "This area is the most dense with pedestrians and tourists, where the speed limit shouldn’t be 45 miles an hour, which exacerbates accidents."
A year after a tragic crash, Malibu has allocated $39 million for road improvements but community advocates still feel more is needed to enhance safety.
The 'Go Safely PCH' campaign aims to educate drivers about the hazards of reckless driving on PCH, following numerous injury-related crashes in the area.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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