04-22-2015, 10:47 AM | #1 |
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LA Life Driving Transition -
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This thread will be my life saver, my car bible, and guidance making me ready for the transition to LA life. So as I have posted before I'll be taking delivery of my brand new MG 2015 M3 from ST BMW, I am actually from Indonesia moving to LA in late July. It has been a lifetime wait for finally driving and living in LA, city of dreams I believe? However, long story short, obviously being an ultimate bimmerpost lover!, (I tried moving to other forums, but I've decided whatever car I am driving I will be here) I might chime in to ask some little help from you guys here. Rules are straighter, way well applied than back home, but I believe you guys car guys have your own way of doing it here. Radar for example, I am so new to this literally I could ask anything (sorry). So to make it simple these are list of things I would love to know (sorry to annoy you guys, but if you guys have the time and willing to help me, much thanks appreciated brothers). -Car Radar (how does it works?, buy which one?) -Best driving roads -don't go's! don't do's! -California car license plate (the dealership deal it for us?) -car license plate? -parking, all around other driving tips for the US. sounds funny to others, but like most of the guys here I take cars and driving seriously, because we're all just petrol heads aren't we. Thank you guys, Jay.
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Do use radar on long road trips Don't use radar around town Do turn off TC on the track Don't turn off TC on Californian streets Do stop and pull over if you see flashing blue lights Don't get out of your car for the police just roll down your window |
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why not radar around town? how about like highway? Thanks!
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If you take delivery out of state then its a trip to the lovely Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within 30 days of establishing your residence. If your picking it up there then obviously the dealer will handle all the docs. Depending on where exactly in LA you drive, it may be Radar or LIDAR it varies by jurisdiction but I believe LIDAR used by the majority. Most states allow you to use a LIDAR jammer, Cali does not. Tickets in LA city/county are expensive. Parking by and large sucks everywhere in LA as do most of the roads, its a natural consequence of 11 million people. That being said, Pacific Coast Highway can be nice as well as Mullholland Dr. as long as its not hosed up with traffic. One of the main reasons I moved. On the plus side the weather is marvelous most of the year. |
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Prepare for LA traffic...
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If you're going to be commuting, find a place to live that will allow you to avoid the really awful commutes. Don't be another one of the sheep wasting 2-3 hours of their lives every day on the freeway!
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Radar around town is useless...too many hits from K band and you're not going to hit speeds that would warrant radar. Do drive PCH from Santa Monica to Point Dume. Do drive PCH from Seal Beach to Dana Point. Do drive the Malibu Canyons. Do relax, be safe, and enjoy the car. |
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Best driving roads...Google is your friend. TONS of good roads from San Luis Obispo to San Diego County. Take your pic. Car license plates...taken care of at the dealership. You also have the option of personalized plates. Go here: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/wasapp/ipp2/initPers.do Parking in LA...good luck! |
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Not yet but from the way you asked, do i want to?
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Best driving roads are all the racetracks in the area! Definitely get a secure parking spot and try not to valet the car.
Hope LA is everything you expected. |
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i just moved here last year, and yes be prepared for traffic! you will never get used to how bad the traffic is, and you have to take advantage of the tracks, check out speeddistrict, so many people wish they had a track to really let the M4/3 stretch its legs.
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Where in LA are you working and where in LA are you living?
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I am attending local college, still not sure, gonna rent to try outs different places, real zero knowledge coming here.!
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if you don't mind,
we have millions of motorcycle ready to give a scratch or two either from the steer of the motorcycle, from their boots.. whatever
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- Best driving roads... that would depend on where you will be living, however one place you gotta go drive at least once is Angeles Crest next to the 210 Freeway. - Your license plate will be mailed to you, and yes the dealership handles it. You have given your address (your new one since you are moving) and it will be mailed to you several weeks after you pick up your car. - It's the law in CA to have the front license plate. However, a LOT of people don't give a crap. Most police cars don't care if your car is new. (or an exotic) so being a M3 or M4, you should be fine without one. - Parking... again sort of depend on where you are living. I'd avoid parking next to very beat up cars but that's just me.
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about after picking up the car, so before the plate was mailed I could still drive with no plates?
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Again the front license plate is required to be there by law, however a LOT of people don't care. Just ask anyone here on the forums they'll tell you most of them will have it off (especially if it is a M3/M4.) I only recently got a fix it ticket on my Jetta for not having one, and my Jetta is 11 years old. (with a full body kit done.) P.S. Oh also, with the back license plate you need to put on 2 stickers (the year the car was bought as well as the Month the car was registered.) Both should be mailed to you by the DMV.
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