Carmageddon Returns!

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With the 405 Freeway set to close this weekend from the 10 all the way to the 101, the California Highway Patrol is on high alert.

At a news conference today, K.N. Murthy, Executive Director of Transit Project Delivery for the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority, said officers will be on the lookout for illegal behavior: "Well, we are counting on CHP not to have any YouTube moments out there, so they will be in full force enforcing it."

CHP plans to put forty-five extra officers in the ten-mile construction zone, which will open Friday night at seven p.m. Construction is expected to finish by five a.m. Monday. Workers will work non-stop for fifty-eight hours to repair two columns off Mulholland Drive. The construction is an important part of the overall plan to renovate the 405. Said Murthy, "I think this is one of the elements that is necessary to accomplish what we started to do, which is adding the carpool lane from I-10 to 101."

CHP Assistant Chief Calvin Aubrey said the goal this week is safety. "We have to be serious in protecting the workers. I mean, CalTrans has had several employees injured and killed in the past few months by drivers on the freeway, so that's our main goal -- to just keep everybody safe and make sure everybody goes home."

If things go as planned, maybe we'll never have to see the sequel, Carmageddon 3."

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