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  • steppenwolf
    V.I.P. Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 1236

    #1

    CALIFORNIA

    Hi friends. I know this is a general chat and I don't want to bother you but I need help. I am writing something about traffic role in tourism development of California so I need someone from CA to show me the way I need anything about roads, pearls, trains, airports...etc. Which is the best way to travel, prices...

    Come on Californiaction

    Thanks in advance!!!


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  • boothuk
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 251

    #2
    Terrible research route there pal!

    I'm sure you can find plenty on LAX etc through Google. Or try Ebsco host and find journals?

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    • caveman_nige
      V.I.P. Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 4920

      #3
      i think most of the tourism relating to this is around road trips which they are well set up for with lots of good roads and camping areas for people travelling in RVs (motorhomes). From what I remember there is not much in the way of trains on that side of the Rockies and the car is therefore king.. There is a proliferation of small airports where many people have their own planes for travelling across state but this is not a tourism thing. there are plenty of guides relating to road trips in California some specific to those wanting to do Highway 1 (the Pacific Coast Highway aka the PCH)..

      The numerous rest stops and things to see with refreshment areas and rest ares common place its easier to be a tourist by car in California and where there is so much to see its definately the best method of doing it.. The roads are relatively safe even for a tourist, you will find some shocking examples of people using cruise control and having their feet up on the dash or even out of the window at 70mph+ (yes they speed as well) but apart from that once you get off the interstates or freeways its a great driving/tourism experience in my experience..

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