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Hee'a a video of an LC500 and its driver wringing it out a little on the Los Angeles Crest Highway ...though how he got past the California Highway Patrol, without getting a ticket, going up the mountain (the CHP likes to hide in subtle places on the mountain) is anybody's guess. Radar-detectors usually don't work around blind corners.
We have a beautiful mountain two-lane road like that, west of D.C., in the Blue Ridge Mountains, called Skyline Drive, but it is more forested, more gentle in the slopes, much longer, a lower speed limit because it in in a National Park, and more forgiving of driver inattention or error.
We have a beautiful mountain two-lane road like that, west of D.C., in the Blue Ridge Mountains, called Skyline Drive, but it is more forested, more gentle in the slopes, much longer, a lower speed limit because it in in a National Park, and more forgiving of driver inattention or error.