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Originally Posted by LA21st
It is funny that the 405 is a bypass lol. I consider the 405 to be the "main street" for the LA area. Although you can make in argument for the 10.
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Totally. The 405 goes through a highly populated area of LA; it kinda is the "main street" of the Westside; it goes through the west SFV, Brentwood, Westwood, past LAX, and into the South Bay and Long Beach.
I know what you mean about the 10. It's almost as if the 10 existed before the City of LA did, because driving from east to west, it's as if everything around it was created for views: As you enter LA on the 10 headed west, past Cal State LA, on the right, you see the skyscrapers of downtown, and then the highrises of the Mid-Wilshire/Miracle Mile, and then Century City, and then Westwood/West LA, before heading into Santa Monica, all with the backdrop of the Hollywood Hills/Santa Monica Mountains. And then on the left, you'll see the Baldwin Hills when you pass La Brea.