Wow so much has changed. Especially a little over 2 minutes into the video we saw the El Dorado Blvd and Bay Area Blvd bridges, those don’t exist anymore. They have been made into underpasses now. I liked the weird whirlybird Bay Area Blvd used to be when going over IH-45, too bad.
Wow so much has changed. Especially a little over 2 minutes into the video we saw the El Dorado Blvd and Bay Area Blvd bridges, those don’t exist anymore. They have been made into underpasses now. I liked the weird whirlybird Bay Area Blvd used to be when going over IH-45, too bad.
This expressway is awesome. Lived there when it opened in 2015 and it was sweet. Live in Austin now and they need this instead of the crap they want to do. Learn Austin!
I don't remember stoplights on 35 in Norman, but there was a section on the north side of OKC between the I-44 toll road to Tulsa and the 44 extension (then Route 66) that was at grade. Landmarks along the way were the Frontier City amusement park (then a Western-themed tourist trap, now more a thrill park) and the Skelly Pro-Am Truck Stop (no longer there). It's been upgraded now, but I agree the portion between 40 and 44 is outdated. The at-grade route would have been 66.
14:30 As you can see, San Francisco has a lot of thick fog, even during the summer. The marine layer of the city during the day makes it very cloudy behind the sunny looks.
13:17 As we've already crossed into Marin County, here we enter Sausalito, a unique suburb of the greater San Francisco bay region. Sausalito is actually the world's biggest chinatown outside of Asia. Marin County is California's wealthiest county and America's fifth-wealthiest one.
12:45 We're now starting the cross that red and iconic suspension bridge called the Golden Gate Bridge, which carries US-101 over the Golden Gate Strait between the cityside of San Francisco and Marin County at Sausalito, one of the world's biggest chinatowns.
Not sure why you sped up this video and coupled it with frantic music . It's such a beautiful and breathtaking drive on the interstate when you leave Trinidad, Colorado and enter Mexico by The Raton Pass. Especially early in the morning.
over the course of 20+ years, how many hundreds of times I have made this exact trip. very interesting video man. thanks for posting, even though I found it 6 years after it's upload 😎
I did it in 14 min" twice ! ! Scotts valley or old Santa's village to Los Gatos' in my Honda ! If I was in my Audi ' I know I could of done it in 12 maybe 10 min "
Always loved my trips up to Truckee from home in Carson City--especially 267 over Brockway Pass at night and the return around Lake Tahoe to US 50 and downhill the rest of the way. The north shore is much less clogged than all the traffic in SLT.
I used to live in the Memorial Dr./Dairy Ashford area. I used to drive that every day to I-45 north, then up to the Greenspoint Mall area. That was back in the 80's. So much has changed.