Yesterday the news reported that Bruce Jenner survived an "accident" but there was a fatality on the PCH.
According to reports Jenner rear-ended a white Lexus in front of him which then went into oncoming traffic.
Much will come from this and time will tell.
Last night my husband I discussed how the PCH is such a deadly road. It's four lanes, high speed and people taking lefts. Essentially a freeway with stop signs and then people turning. If you go to someone's house in Malibu it feel us with this crazy energy, totally opposite of a laid back beach feel.
I just Google "PCH dangergous" and happened upon a father who is making a documentary about the road dubbed "Bloody Alley."
On April 3, 2010 a young girl named Emily was killed while walking along the PCH.
Michale Shane, Emily's dad has this to say:
Shane said he hopes the PCH film will gain momentum similar to Werner Herzog's 34-minute documentary about the tragic consequences of texting while driving.
“It’s unbelievable how many people have been hurt and killed on this little part of paradise. It’s a war zone,” Shane said.
Despite its focus on a growing list of fatalities along PCH, the film “is not a litany of sorrow,” Shane said, adding that it will explore ways to make the Malibu highway safer, like adding sidewalks, guardrails and stop lights. NBC NEWS
Driving safely is a huge part of where we are failing but infrastructure is also to blame. If multiple deaths are happening on a road we have to speak up and changes should be made.