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Google™ Translate is a free online language translation service that can translate text and web pages into different languages. Most of it is.The official language used for the content of the Los Angeles Superior Court public website is English. Since Los Angeles is one of the top 4 most popular vacation destination cities in the US, some of that traffic isn’t entirely our fault. So those are some tips for avoiding traffic in Los Angeles, but hey, how’s this for a suggestion: Don’t get in your car unless you absolutely have to! Seriously, we here in LA may have some pathological need to drive even a few miles, but there is a subway (limited though it may be), and there are bikes.ĭon’t make our pathology, your pathology. This last is a 24-hour news station with “traffic on the 5’s.” Program your rental car’s radio so that one of these is preset.
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Here are the local Los Angeles traffic update radio stations: KABC 790 AM, KFWB 980 AM, KFI 640 AM, and KNX 1070 AM.There’s a sort of grim satisfaction to be gleaned from whizzing by all the poor saps stewing in their own juices, sitting alone in their cars on the traffic-filled freeway. I can’t tell you the number of times that driving in the HOV lane has saved me around 30 minutes’ worth of driving. Unless you’re a solo traveler, don’t be shy about those High Occupancy Vehicle (“carpool”) lanes.But remember keep your eyes on the road in front of you, not the one on the screen. Rental cars can come with GPS devices with this feature as well. Smartphones have good traffic features – the iPhone’s Google Maps traffic feature is fast and reliable, while my clunky old Blackberry takes longer to load updated traffic information. For freeway traffic especially, use a live mapping feature like Google Maps’ traffic feature on your smartphone.Planning alternate traffic routes is a good travel tip in general, but never more so than when driving in congestion-prone areas like Los Angeles. Is going on a freeway absolutely necessary? If you’re just traveling somewhere a couple of neighborhoods away, surface streets are your best bet. Los Angeles is a huge sprawl, yes, but it’s really made up of many distinct neighborhoods.Ignore the Solvang, not sure how that got there. Red means heavy traffic, green, easy-peasy.
