California officials visit PCH and tout safety fixes underway on deadly stretch

Following yet another deadly year on Pacific Coast Highway, state and local officials gathered alongside the roadway on Wednesday, May 8 to tout safety improvements being made along the stretch — and to begin a public outreach campaign preaching the need for motorists to slow down.

According to state officials, there were 220 crashes on the stretch of PCH from the Ventura County Line to the McClure Tunnel in Santa Monica, killing seven people — among them four Pepperdine University students who died in October when they were struck while walking along the road. Between 2010 and 2024, 59 people have been killed along the Malibu portion of the roadway, with officials citing speed as the most common factor.

During a news conference Wednesday held at the site of a Ghost Tire Memorial — which honors those who have died in crashes on the roadway — state officials noted that infrastructure improvements are being made to bolster safety, and the California Highway Patrol has stepped up its presence to boost enforcement.

There is immediate and ongoing change that is necessary and we’re continuing to modify this section of the highway and also increase enforcement,” California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin said. “In addition to the infrastructure changes being made, we now have three full-time CHP officers and a part-time sergeant along this 21-mile corridor, leading to increased CHP citations.”

Officials noted that through April of this year, CHP officers have issued more than 1,200 citations along the stretch, more than 1,000 of which were for speeding.

Speeding on PCH has been a long-known problem, but the issue was highlighted in October with the death of four Pepperdine students — Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams.

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