The title comes from a popular children's game.
The opening traffic scene takes place on "Columbia Ranch." The open gate to the park is on the North End of the Park where "Blondie Street" and "Park Blvd" meet. South on "Blondie Street" is the "Bewitched" House. The film was sped up as viewers can tell. "Columbia Ranch" was private property and had never seen a traffic jam in the decades it has been there (unless it's staged, such as when Jeannie was pulled over while driving Maj. Nelson's car on "I Dream of Jeannie").
As people funnel out of the meeting with the Mayor, viewers see them and cars stacked in front of what seems like a Gas Station without pumps. First, The Building the people are exiting was "Mr Deeds Mansion" from the Frank Capra movie "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" (1936.) The main entrance resembles The White House. "Mr Deeds Mansion" was located on the "Columbia Ranch." It extended down to where Columbia Pictures built three Gas Stations: Texaco, Ashland and Standard. The Standard Gas Station (which you can occasionally see in the distance if you look closely when someone's shown driving away from the Stephens' house, past the "Hazel" house) was there when "Bewitched" ended in 1972, but was run down to make the make-shift parking space for those leaving the 'auditorium'. Both Mr Deed's Mansion and Standard Station were neighbors until 1989. The glorious Mansion was destroyed for a National Lampoon Movie. Off behind the Standard Gas Station are the Hollywood Mountains.