There’s no single code for canyon carvers, leaving each of us to define our own balance of aggression and safety. Some drivers believe that roads like Angeles Crest, Tail of the Dragon, or whatever local ribbon of asphalt they frequent is their playground, because they’ve repeatedly demonstrated the skill to navigate it swiftly without incident. The Drive Editor-in-Chief Kyle Cheromcha looks on as sports cars pass by on Angeles Crest. In this video, we ask some enthusiasts in the canyons about their limits—what they will and won’t do, and why. “You know, if you drive 10/10ths up here, then there’s actually no room for error,” was another driver’s warning.