Sebastabear said:
The irony is that while they do have some cops on Piedmont, they actually route the traffic off of Piedmont onto College several blocks before the stadium. And on College they have no one. Well that's not technically true. They do actually have a few cops on college and Durant who sit there on the side and do nothing. We always laugh because we've sat at this intersection for 15 minutes and watched the cops hanging out on the sidewalk and watching the gridlock.
Not to derail this, but no other urban P5 school deals (or fails) to deal with its traffic problems on game day like this. The city of Berkeley dislikes cars in general and believes we should all be riding yaks or something to the games and it shows in how they manage traffic flow.
It all comes down to game day experience. I reiterated last night that someone from Cal really needs to take a comprehensive look at all these issues. Some of the worst stuff (late games, six day tv option cycle, etc.) may be outside of Cal's control in the near term, but other things aren't. Getting students to the games, fixing traffic, etc. are things they can and need to address.
Yeah, we need experts on it, which we have! They need to examine the game day experience from the moment you enter Berkeley to the second you exit.
Traffic
Tailgating
Food
Accommodations
Flow in/out
Concessions
Alcohol
Music/band (I.e maybe the piped in music is confined to dj booth at SS)
Etc