Iam your new subscriber!!. This is great job man. I hope you continue doing this kind of videos without put any background music. I love to hear those car engine,wind and tyre sound..
Thank you so much for subscribing, man! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. I'll definitely keep the background music out so you can fully enjoy the engine, wind, and tire sounds. Stay tuned for more! 🚗💨😊
California state route 170 is a short freeway connecting interstate 5 in sun valley and California state route 134 in North Hollywood but this freeway was originally intended to continue further south of where it currently ends at the 134/101 interchange in north Hollywood. Why didn’t California state route 170 get extended further south into West Hollywood and Beverly Hills.
Why isn’t there a freeway between interstate 710 and interstate 110 connecting Long Beach and Downtown Los Angeles. Interstate 710 would be less congested had California state route 47 continued north of Anaheim street In Wilmington Los Angeles to interstate 10 near Boyle heights. Why wasn’t California state route 47 extended as a freeway north of where it currently ends at the Henry Ford Avenue/ Pier A way intersection in Long Beach.
I'm enjoying the ride, but I don't miss that traffic, and most of all, I don't miss the lane divers. Gawd, I hate those people. I'm old enough that I remember when the freeway signs also listed the colloquial names for the freeways (and highways), but they stopped doing that not long after I moved out of L.A., actually. I can't remember, but I don't think that was convention when I lived over in Ventura. It's confusing for newcomers, or it used to be, back in the days of Thomas Guides, paper maps, and people giving directions. For instance: the 10 Freeway, as it's colloquially known, is the Santa Monica Freeway west of the (East L.A.) Interchange, but the San Bernadino Freeway east of the Interchange. I-5 is the San Diego Freeway south of El Toro, but the Santa Ana Freeway from El Toro to the Interchange - which is weird if you know that odd-numbered roads in this country run north and south - and the Golden State Freeway from the Interchange to Kern county. It got worse, because not only are there state routes (SR) that have the same numbering system as the freeways, they sometimes are part of the freeway, and sometimes not. Plus, the aforementioned Santa Ana Freeway is also the 101 - which used to follow the 134, which used to follow Colorado Blvd. Which may have been renamed to Colorado Street in Glendale and Arcadia. Who cares what those nuts do? Oh, and the (US) 101 is the Ventura Freeway, except it's really not; that's the (US) 134, which has the most exciting exits for modern cars when they were designed for Model A's, or something. Yeah, no. No they're not. Plus, and this used be a problem, probably not so much any more, but the 405 (aka "the Parking Lot") is ALSO the San Diego Freeway, from....El Toro to San Fernando, I think. Don't quote me on that. Plus, this is probably true of a lot of places, the official name and what people call it are completely different. I live not far from the Thomas Johnson bridge, but nobody calls it that. It's the Solomons Island bridge, or just the Solomons bridge. We'd listen to the traffic reports in the morning, as well as in our cars, and most of the affected highways were called out by their names. So you kind of had to know both the names of the freeways as well as the numbers. That way, if you heard that there was a sig alert on the Long Beach Freeway, you'd know to take an alternate route. In fact, they used to suggest alternate routes on the AM stations where the news, weather, and sports were located.
I remember it when I came on vacation to Los Angeles last September With the sunroof From the BMW I put on this music 🚗💨☀️ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UtvmTu4zAMg.htmlsi=aLQ1jB4zJF_L7vZx
Sarcasm? I find this stretch of freeway incredibly ugly and run down, and there is trash everywhere. It is sad because the surrounding area is actually beautiful especially after a fresh rainfall, but it is masked by a dirty ugly freeway and smog.
Thank you for your comment! I do have some videos featuring Orange County. Feel free to browse through them at your convenience. Here's one you might enjoy: studio.ru-vid.comxjZ3E4aK-K8/edit
Wow, there should be one human right in the USA and that is a car.. can't imagine how you can participate in society there without it. Impressive nontheleast, thanks for upload
Why is there no freeway in between the 710 and 110. Interstate 710 gets multiple trucks in the two right lanes going north and south. I thought there would be a second freeway in between the 710 and 110 like an extension of the 47 through Compton eventually connecting with the 105 in Lynwood before having the 47 end at interstate 10 in downtown Los Angeles.
Such a great drive and heading to Wright that’s awesome me my mom and stepdad used to go to Wrightwood back then when we lived in Hesperia oh what memories and especially with the background music I love relaxing music so much thank you for sharing this.