DeaneG
Well-known member
I recently heard from my electric utility (PG&E) that the Cupertino/Los Altos area has the highest density of Leafs in their service area, which is most of northern CA.
I think I just realized why: of course we have a high concentration of tech professionals, but more to the point: Highway 85's five-lane-to-two lane merge at its intersection with 280. The carpool lane is the only way to avoid 10 minutes panic-stopped on a freeway between 7:30 and 9am.
At least that's what sealed the deal for me. Now I zoom past all the stationary Cayenne Turbos and S550s. Such a relief.
I wonder if a similar freeway bottleneck has directly driven sales in other locations: around the 405 in west LA, for example.
I think I just realized why: of course we have a high concentration of tech professionals, but more to the point: Highway 85's five-lane-to-two lane merge at its intersection with 280. The carpool lane is the only way to avoid 10 minutes panic-stopped on a freeway between 7:30 and 9am.
At least that's what sealed the deal for me. Now I zoom past all the stationary Cayenne Turbos and S550s. Such a relief.
I wonder if a similar freeway bottleneck has directly driven sales in other locations: around the 405 in west LA, for example.