Members of the WETS ( the Walking, Eating and Talking Society ) met for lunch yesterday at the Airport. As you might guess, myriad subjects arose and were thoroughly discussed, one of which arose from my question, " Have any of you noticed the last few miles of S-22, the Salton Seaway, are becoming worse...and how much do you slow down when approaching it? "
I'm sure every Borregan knows what I mean... the east most terminus of S-22 has a history of being bumpy. It is a good indicator of seismic ground movement and uplifting in this area of the desert. We have always slowed down for this section of the road, but have NEVER seen it as pitted, lumpy, bumpy, dippy as it is now...especially the dip just before the corner gas station!
Those of us " in the know " slow down and have to smile when others pass us at 45 or 50 MPH, only to quickly hit the brakes when encountering the first bump. It will eventually be repaired. In the meanwhile, BE ADVISED!
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