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Bike example

Could it be that the "Example" - Transportation_of_Los_Angeles#Example of using bikes on the Metrolink is a bit long and a case of personal research? It seems like most of what is information in it is also contained in the preceding section. The article is so long already and getting longer that detailed examples of commuter hassles should probably be summarized, if not moved to another article - "Biking in LA" or something like that. Anyway, my two centavos worth.... (great article, all in all.) Willmcw 10:19, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)

The example is also factually incorrect. It's been ccorrected. 3 Dec 2004

LAX

Is it the fifth or the sixth busiest airport in the world? The text says one, the caption to the picture says the other.

Freeways

The freeway section opens with saying that there are "a dozen major freeways" (a precise number) and then goes on to list significantly more than 12. Which of those from that list are the 12 major ones, or can we get rid of the silly "a dozen major" qualifier altogether? CTA MART ( talk) 16:35, 2 November 2013 (UTC) reply

Outdated and exceptional traffic

The traffic in the LA area is exceptional, beyond any other city/metro in the US, even NYC. LA is the only metro to regularly have at least widespread "yellow" slow moving traffic on Google Traffic, with "red" traffic jams prevalent as well, on weekends, holidays, and other off hours such as late nights and late mornings and mid day. A lot of this article hearkens back to the late 2000s at best. B137 ( talk) 01:58, 23 January 2017 (UTC) reply

Query on Inconsistencies on LAX

"One is led to wonder which Wikipedia article relative to LAX is accurate. Is it the third busiest or second busiest in the United States? Is its passenger volume 61+ million or 81+ million? Where does it rank among world airports? Choose a Wikipedia article and decide for yourself which one to believe?" Revision 866565897 by 72.203.71.9 ( talk) Moved from Main Page - Fettlemap ( talk) 04:27, 31 October 2018 (UTC) reply