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Originally posted by Barathrum
i think in larger cities it would possibly be a better idea to be prepared to ditch the vehicle and walk in a situation like that.
Originally posted by StefanO
Lets say a major event takes place. How would a city like Los Angeles survive?
Originally posted by StefanO
Would half the population even make it out? I would guesstimate and im not kidding, it would take a full 24-48 hours to even get out of the city, considering the massive amount of people an traffic involved.
Originally posted by StefanO
Conclusion: It does not even matter how well prepared we are, it still comes down to, beating and circumventing the masses. But in a city thats laid out like L.A...who knows?
Originally posted by StefanO
...It does not even matter how well prepared we are...
Originally posted by Merigold
Even though I dont live in a big city I live in the vincinity of one ( London). I don't know how London would evacuate and frankly I don't care. Yes I'm selfish - my plan involves a backpack, a bike and my two feet. My partner and I have already extensivley surveyed a route and have damn good plan to get out of dodge fast.
It's just not feasible to waste brain power on trying to figure out how to evacuate more then yourself and your loved ones - I'd suggest reading the survival forums, some really good tips on having an emergency kit, a route pre planned and a good pair of walking shoes or boots.
Originally posted by Vault-D
Bottom line: the more prepared you are, the more advantages and options you have.
Originally posted by StefanO
So this morning, early last night a small fire broke out around sepulveda at about Mulholland in the Los Angeles area, namely the 405 freeway.
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background info: I live in Venice CA, and currently work in Pacific Palisades, a swift 15 minute drive via Ocean drive, and through the back street of Santa Monica up to Palisades