An unlicensed 18-year-old woman was arrested for driving 109 mph on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. The arrest occurred just days after four women were killed in a crash on the same highway. The driver was heading westbound when she passed a deputy, who recorded her speed using a Lidar gun. She was traveling more than double the speed limit. It took the deputy six miles to catch up to the woman, who was then pulled over. Despite not having a driver's license, she admitted to the excessive speed and was arrested for reckless driving. Her car was impounded for 30 days. At a City Council meeting on Monday, discussions focused on PCH safety and possible measures to improve it. This includes exploring lower speed limits, increased patrols, and the introduction of speed cameras in Malibu. The recent fatal crash on October 17, in which four women were killed, prompted these discussions. The driver involved in that crash, Fraser Bohm, has now been charged with four counts of murder.