A series of traffic incidents on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu has raised concerns about the road's safety and prompted public outcry. The Los Angeles Times Opinion section published letters to the editor declaring 'PCH in Malibu is deadly' and criticizing Caltrans' proposed safety improvements as inadequate. A motorcyclist was killed after slamming into a Cadillac Escalade that was backing out of a driveway onto PCH. In a separate incident, a man died after his 3-wheel motorcycle was struck by a car on I-95, which was trying to avoid a crash with a pickup truck. Furthermore, a fatal crash led to the closure of PCH in Malibu. The LA Times Opinion also highlighted the danger of firearms in road-rage incidents, emphasizing the broader issue of safety on the roads.
Letters to the Editor: Yes, guns kill. Ask anyone shot at in a road-rage incident (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/LgpLQzDgXf
Motorcyclist killed after slamming into Cadillac Escalade that was backing out of driveway on PCH in Malibu https://t.co/XEwG93ASoU
#BREAKING: Fatal crash closes PCH in Malibu https://t.co/FNh5qIMjpM
Man dead after 3-wheel motorcycle was struck by car avoiding crash with pickup truck on I-95 https://t.co/76EuGUAL4H
Letters to the Editor: PCH in Malibu is deadly. Caltrans' 'fixes' won't change that (via @latimesopinion) https://t.co/l46j4xsLaz https://t.co/K5PQtqdnAS
Letters to the Editor: PCH in Malibu is deadly. Caltrans' 'fixes' won't change that (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/l46j4xsLaz