OPG tends to be a problem because the clueless sometimes follow chains of cars making that turn both from the bottom and top even though the direction of the main highway is obvious. Thus one thing the county could do is install even larger more serious WARNING signs. One merely needs to park at the bottom awhile and smell the air as vehicles pass by. A surprising number have strong brake burning smell. As a long time mountain driver at all times of the year, I can say that many urban people from the low lands do not know how to drive well in many ways in mountains.
As an example, one woman in an SUV in front of me followed another vehicle going down and I could immediately tell she seemed surprised hesitating but kept going. There isn't really a spot near the top to turn around so one becomes committed especially when in a chain of cars. My guess is she had an automatic and kept it in DRIVE the whole way down with the BRAKE pedal constantly loading. About half way down I began to smell her brakes. By the bottom there was so much smoke coming out she had to pull over on SR120.
Another issue are aggessive macho pin headed drivers in their big trucks or SUVs that cannot drive up or down such roads without showing how they can do so faster than anyone in front of or behind them. Such drivers race up and down trying to make those in front of them speed up or pull over even though the difference in total time to the top is arguable so trivial that one can dismiss any serious need for them to pressure others so. Of course most people are likely to fall victim to their game. If such drivers get behind me not only on OPG but also on other similar mountain roads, I tend to go slower while never looking back at them, then speed up slightly and slow down slightly repeatedly so as to annoy them more and more. In other words if they want to antagonize other drivers by their emotional road games then they can get a dose of it themselves.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2010 12:53PM by DavidSenesac.