Los Angeles

Re: I hear ya!
J0e_Fella 32 Reviews 403 reads
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LA ain't so bad if you pick a location and time of day. Come back and I'll prove it to you. :)

Thanks to those few gents, that contact me (while conducting business/seminars) in LA. It's great pleasure  
to drive up and the excitement to get ready for you, Is priceless.  

Please note that I need 2 days notice to make sure I plan accordingly.  I'm driving from SD.  

Besos
Vivianna

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the president comes back to LA. LOL

Posted By: Vivianna Love
Thanks to those few gents, that contact me (while conducting business/seminars) in LA. It's great pleasure  
 to drive up and the excitement to get ready for you, Is priceless.  
   
 Please note that I need 2 days notice to make sure I plan accordingly.  I'm driving from SD.  
   
 Besos  
 Vivianna  

-- Modified on 5/8/2015 9:07:14 PM

When I visit LA, I fly in, cab it to the hotel and stay my ass put. It's not worth even having a car out there, from what the locals say. NYC traffic did not even seem as bad, but that was downtown. Most people learn to bike, walk or take the subway.

LA ain't so bad if you pick a location and time of day. Come back and I'll prove it to you. :)

Yes, i drive up often  these days...  
The gents seem to like my rates/company.
Besides the fun time we have.  
you know me. I'm just a simple, real woman.
Trying to stay humble ;)  

Posted By: kenescalade02

Wow, all the quality adjectives in a such a short message. Me likes totally! :)

Posted By: Vivianna Love
Yes, i drive up often  these days...  
 The gents seem to like my rates/company.  
 Besides the fun time we have.  
 you know me. I'm just a simple, real woman.  
 Trying to stay humble ;)  
   
Posted By: kenescalade02

ShillBill361 reads

It helps you navigate traffic

Posted By: Vivianna Love
Thanks to those few gents, that contact me (while conducting business/seminars) in LA. It's great pleasure  
 to drive up and the excitement to get ready for you, Is priceless.  
   
 Please note that I need 2 days notice to make sure I plan accordingly.  I'm driving from SD.  
   
 Besos  
 Vivianna  

-- Modified on 5/8/2015 9:07:14 PM

Since it relies on users reports, it is not always accurate.  It tries to route you around traffic, often via side streets through residential neighborhoods.  There was an article in the Times several months ago saying how people in neighborhoods along the 405 and the 10 freeways would upload fake traffic reports to avoid Waze routing traffic through their neighborhoods.  This can lead to some very convoluted routing.  A good sense of direction and Siri or Google maps is essential here.

haha, that's funny.  
Creating fake accidents to avoid there area.
Sad but True!

Posted By: Jinx_The_Cat
Since it relies on users reports, it is not always accurate.  It tries to route you around traffic, often via side streets through residential neighborhoods.  There was an article in the Times several months ago saying how people in neighborhoods along the 405 and the 10 freeways would upload fake traffic reports to avoid Waze routing traffic through their neighborhoods.  This can lead to some very convoluted routing.  A good sense of direction and Siri or Google maps is essential here.

As.Good.as.It.Gets344 reads

Yes, I do use Google Map to check traffic 1st and then use Waze if there's traffic on my usual route.

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