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A road to paradise paved in misery: 4 Pepperdine students are just the latest to die on Malibu’s broken highway
- The Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California has been the site of multiple fatal accidents, including the deaths of four Pepperdine students.
- Efforts to improve safety on the PCH have been slow, with calls for changes such as reducing the speed limit and adding pedestrian infrastructure.
- A memorial featuring 58 white tires, symbolizing the lives lost on the road since 2010, has been dedicated on the PCH.
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A road to paradise paved in misery: 4 Pepperdine students are just the latest to die on Malibu’s broken highway
CNN Jason Kravarik, CNN Malibu, California (CNN) — Bridget Thompson says she should be dead. If not for a late cheer team meeting on a Tuesday night in October, the Pepperdine University senior would have been with her four best friends — three were her roommates — heading to an off-campus mixer. “I should have been there and I usually would be there,” Thompson said. “I can just picture them in the car on the way there. I know they were listenin…
A road to paradise paved in misery: 4 Pepperdine students are just the latest to die on Malibu’s broken highway
Bridget Thompson should be dead, she says. If not for a late cheer team meeting on a Tuesday night in October, the Pepperdine University senior would have been with her four best friends—three were her roommates—heading to an off-campus mixer.
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