AGOURA HILLS, Calif. (KABC) -- A twisty stretch of Mulholland Highway that's popular with thrill-seekers is finally back open, seven years after it was damaged in the Woolsey Fire and the mudslides that followed.
The reopening of the stretch of road known as "the snake" has many residents on edge.
Even in the morning, you can hear the sound of roaring vehicles on Mulholland Highway. Residents say they don't want to hear it anymore.
"There's a history of death on this road right here on the stretch that can't be denied," said Deana Kearns, who lives along the road.
"The snake" -- the 2.5-mile stretch of Mulholland Highway between Kanan Road and Sierra Creek -- winds through the Santa Monica Mountains with some sharp hairpin turns. For years, it's attracted people who want to drive fast

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