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World's busiest?

Is this really the busiest interchange in the world? This is really 2 interchanges. You might as well count something like the 401/409/427/27 triangle in Toronto as the world's busiest (the busiest section of highway in the world is 401 east of 409). 174.119.116.30 (talk) 00:23, 8 May 2013 (UTC)

Several interchanges

Like the former poster typed, but even more than "two". Does the originator know the meaning? How busy is the "Orange Crush"? Some Toronto freeway is the busiest road (by vehicles traveled -- at one point), but upon the crossing of 2 freeways has not been shown. Three freeways has 3 separate interchanges --possible for one -- at one point-- but seems to not exist. That could require a 6+ level of ramps. I'm guessing that I-90 -- I-94 or thereabouts might be busiest, but I'm biased to home city. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.156.66.156 (talk) 06:34, 9 January 2014 (UTC)

Description

This article states, "located along the east bank of the Los Angeles River in the Los Angeles district of Boyle Heights,[4] east of Downtown Los Angeles..."

Shouldn't this more accurately be "Located east of Downtown Los Angeles along the east bank of the Los Angeles River in the Boyle Heights[4] district of Los Angeles..."

I say this as Boyle Heights is a small area within the actual city of L.A. It is not it's own entity much like East Los Angeles is still part of L.A. Further, stating Located east of Downtown Los Angeles clarifies that both the bank, location, and Boyle Heights are east of DTLA, the interchange is along the bank and within the community of Boyle Heights, while properly locating it inn the City of L.A.Fromnyc2socal (talk) 04:16, 17 August 2014 (UTC)fromNYC2socal