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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 1H 3M

The Unspoken Drama of Angeles Crest Highway

from Sociology of Cars Podcast · host Jimmy Xie

In the first episode of the Sociology of Car Podcast, we had the honor of gathering three leaders of the automotive community, Jimmy Xie, Nate Rodriguez, and Michael Kriskovic, to discuss why there have been so many car accidents on Angeles Crest Highway, as well as how the recent LA fire can impact the Los Angeles car scene. In this information-packed and engaging episode, they will cover a variety of hot-button topics, such as whether or not the Road & Track article on Good Vibes Breakfast Club encouraged more people to drive canyon roads than what the roads can handle, how modern sports cars’ immense capability can give inexperienced drivers a false sense of confidence and security, the mindset of law enforcement agencies operating on canyon roads, and how the closing of mountain roads due to the recent LA fire can introduce more problems for the car community down the line.Listen in to learn more from these industry leaders: Jimmy Xie, Nate Rodriguez, and Michael Kriskovic! Jimmy Xie is the founder and host of Sociology of Cars, Sociology of Cars & Breakfast, and Sociology of Cars Podcast. Follow him at:https://www.instagram.com/jimmyxieart/https://www.instagram.com/sociology_of_cars/https://www.instagram.com/sociology_of_cars_breakfast/https://www.instagram.com/sociology_of_cars_podcast/Michael Kriskovic is the co-host of the RennStreet Podcast and the organizer of Fried Eggs & Jam.Follow him at: https://www.instagram.com/the.targa.chronicles/https://www.instagram.com/rennstreetpodcast/Nate Rodriguez is the founder and administrator of SoCal Canyon Carvers.Follow him at: https://www.instagram.com/nayt83/https://www.instagram.com/official_socalcanyoncarvers/https://www.facebook.com/groups/1592754544319401/?checkpoint_src=anySociology of Cars Podcast is produced by Sociology of Everything, supported by Zero2Sixty Studios in San Dimas, CA. Follow Zero2Sixty at:https://www.instagram.com/zero2sixty.studios/https://www.instagram.com/zero2sixty.simracing/https://www.instagram.com/zero2sixty.autolab/https://www.instagram.com/zero2sixtyco/https://www.instagram.com/zero2sixty.racing/

In the first episode of the Sociology of Car Podcast, we had the honor of gathering three leaders of the automotive community, Jimmy Xie, Nate Rodriguez, and Michael Kriskovic, to discuss why there have been so many car accidents on Angeles Crest Highway, as well as how the recent LA fire can impact the Los Angeles car scene. In this information-packed and engaging episode, they will cover a variety of hot-button topics, such as whether or not the Road & Track article on Good Vibes ...

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