L.A. ADDS HIGH-SPEED CHASE
LANE TO FREEWAY
LOS ANGELES--In an attempt to streamline its clogged highway system, the city of
Los Angeles is setting aside the far left lane of all freeways for high-speed
chases, it was announced Monday. "In the past, high-speed pursuits were hampered
by law-abiding motorists blocking the lanes," LAPD sergeant Ken Hall said. "This
led to crashes and a lot of hazardous swerving." Motorists who use the special
lanes while not being pursued by LAPD squad cars will be subject to a $75 fine,
from which they may exempt themselves by refusing to pull over.