Just days after reopening for the first time in nearly seven years, a stretch of the Mulholland Highway known as "The Snake" is already drawing safety concerns from people living in Agoura Hills.
The winding 2.5-mile section of the scenic highway that runs through the Santa Monica Mountains between Kanan Road and Sierra Creek is known for its sharp turns and steep cliffs. Residents say that those are among the several factors that have drawn a speedy return to the area by street racers and thrill seekers.
"It's been pretty much an automotive rollercoaster since it opened," said Jeremy Kerns. "Nonstop noise. Noise all night."
The winding stretch of the Mulholland Highway known as "The Snake." CBS LA
It was closed down nearly seven years ago after it was damaged in 2018's massive Wool

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