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Jul 15, 2011

HuffPost LA: Your Guide To All Things Carmageddon

Friday, July 15, 2011
The Huffington Post Los Angeles will be covering the highway shutdown the entire weekend, from traffic reports to demolition progress. Come to us for a liveblog of conditions on the roads, breaking news, and the best ways to get around the city (if you so dare!).

And if you're out there throwing a block party, braving traffic on the PCH, Sepulveda, or the 101, or even hiking across the canyon, let us know about it. Send updates, photos, videos via Twitter (@huffpostla), Facebook or email losangeles@huffingtonpost.com.

Don't forget to check out all the details leading up to the 405 closure.
By Bus, Rail, Train And Car: Tips To Beat Carmageddon
PHOTOS: The Details Of The Mulholland Bridge Demolition
Los Angeles Hospitals Brace For Carmageddon
Stay Home, Have Fun: Carmageddon Survival Guide In LA
40.5 Things to Do in L.A. Without Your Car, Pt. 2
BLOG POSTS
Jennifer Ketcham: 40.5 Things to Do in L.A. Without Your Car
With the 405 shutting down, I find myself excited for my upcoming Westside staycation. City officials may encourage us to leave, but this list of the amazing things we can do locally illustrates just how great being a Westsider is.
Mary Daily: Route of the 405 Well-Traveled for Centuries
See all those drivers buzzing below the Getty Center on the 405? They are literally following the footsteps of their predecessors: Native Americans, Spanish explorers, mission padres, and early California settlers.
Doug Molitor: Doug's Dozen: 12 Routes From Westwood to the Valley for Carmageddon
Invent time machine, go back to 1966, drive 405 north to Valley. Invest in real estate, wait 45 years.
Antonio Villaraigosa: Long-Term Gain with 405 Closure
Turnstyle: Escaping Carmageddon: Waze To The Rescue

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