Hello. Music in videos will not necessairly give you copyright issues. The worse that could happen is your video will be muted but it's rare. Let alone your whole channel being taken down (extremely rare) so, I make sure to upload a ''test video'' that is unlisted (not visible for my viewers), weeks, sometimes months, before I'm posting my final video with all road signs & stuffs. If there's an issue with a song, I will know it very quickly (usually a matter of hours, sometimes days). It's 99.9% safe, but you never know. So, testing your stuffs before posting it is the best advice I could give you. I hope that helps.
Nice work! Pittsburgh has to be the most fascinating American city with its mountain landscapes. I have plans of going to Pittsburgh this summer. I really enjoyed the bonus clip of that dumb U-Haul driver with “Oh Yeah” in the background lol!
Thank you Andrew! After Québec City, I think Pittsburgh has the most impressive landscapes for a major metropolitan area east of Mississippi river. This place is a must see! lol I'm a fan of Ferris Bueller's day off...I've always wanted to pay tribute to this movie :) Thanks for watching!
@@FreewayFranksIn fact, the first big city I drove through was Pittsburgh, in 1978 when I was 15 years old. My dad thought I was driving well enough to handle it but grandma wasn’t so sure. “John, are you sure you should let him drive through Pittsburgh?” We all survived! I can still remember the rough and well worn concrete on what is now Parkway East.
@@jedendwatrzy4189 Nice memories! : ) The first big city I went through was probably my hometown Montréal somewhere around 2007 when I got my first car!
🌲🦨🐕🏕🌎 i haven't been to Montreal for a long time but i remember the crazy quebecois drivers going much faster, is this video in slow motion ???? ...read more
@@FreewayFranks that definitely makes sense from my experience too! I had heard Italian drivers are crazy and I know Texas can be crazy too so I was just curious
I'm from out west and it surprises me how many breathtaking landscapes there actually are on the East Coast, probably because I grew up with this impression that everything east of the Mississippi was nothing but cities and farms.
Should do a segment on Newfoundland and Labrador Highway 430, also known as "The Viking Trail" spanning from Deer Lake to St. Anthony. "The Viking Trail" not only connects the rest of the Island of Newfoundland to Great Northern Peninsula, Quebec's Lower North Shore, and Labrador areas, but also leads to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Gros Morne National Park, L'Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site (Viking Settlement), and the Town of Red Bay (through the Labrador Ferry, Quebec Highway 138, and NL Highway 510).
Used to commute on the 401 from Hurontario Street into Leslie & Sheppard. Oh man, I gotta be honest, I do not miss the commute at all. I've moved right by a GO Station, so I can take the TTC. Great video!