We love driving and made this channel to share the beautiful cities and sceneries that we are discovering. So far, we have been doing road trips across the United States, Canada, Japan, France, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, the United Kingdom and counting.
We are publishing new videos every week on Mondays and Thursdays, and RU-vid Shorts from time to time.
My siblings and I have traveled between the two cities a few times. My two siblings are former SF Bay Area residents who made Vegas their new home and few days from now I will become too
I live here in Fairbanks. Cold winters but last several years was actually not that bad. Summer is awesome. As for long daylight i am used to it. Love seeing moose and ducks within the city, not always around but sometimes 😊
what day and time is this?i wanna know whats the least busiest time to drive on the strip to view the hotels and llights? or its it busy 24/7? im thinking 3am -5am is the best times on weekdays?
You need to learn how to drive. @1:38 you change lanes in the middle of an intersection. And @21:17 you turn into the far lane. It's right in the drivers manual that you can't turn into the far lane. You have to turn into the closest lane and then change lanes to get over. Both of these are illegal actions because they are unsafe.
Agreed that neither maneuvers were ideal, however let's be precise: none of these were illegal nor unsafe. Answering each point: - The lane change @1:38 is a bit tricky because as we can see, there is an intersection every few hundred feet. In the presence of icy road conditions, a driver's safety incentive is to make slow direction changes in order to (1) signal intent to other drivers with enough buffer and (2) optimize the tires adherence to the ground. As a result, the probability of an overlap with an intersection increases, which is indeed what happened here. - Section 13 of Alaska Administrative Code, § 02.200 relaxes the constraint of turning into the leftmost lane "[when] conditions prevail which necessitate other action to assure safety". Before arriving at the @21:17 intersection, the car needed to maintain a reasonable speed to align with the flow of traffic following the car. An icy road means a sudden decrease of speed to turn in the correct lane may not be most desirable. Also, we can see that the left portion of the intersecting street is covered with ice. Both reasons made that making it a longer turn ending up on the second lane from the left seemed safer, which aligns with the authoritative guidance.
Great video. Hopefully you visited the rest of the city and out lying areas... "Farmer''s Loop?" Far more exciting than rolling around downtown. Still, great video. :)
At 26:56, on the right, you can see one wing of the hospital that my girlfriend and son were born in... (28 years apart, but still.) :) Shortly after you can see the Middle school her and I went to and the High School that she did.
I will be moving from Jamaica to Massachusetts soon! Can’t wait! It will not be in Boston though, but with Boston being a tech area I should find job and move there
Really Can't Front, I Actually Miss That Lil Crazy Azz Town, My Brother's Grew Up There, Tha Village Then Tha Gardens (Hell I Went To Ravenswood Middle School) But Tha O Iz Home But, EAST PALO ALTO Y'ALL STAY UP LOVE Y'ALL
Ha nobody with Fairbanks drive videos ever goes down college. Everyone drives the same route downtown, industrial park, Fred’s, around Costco, airport way, back to downtown, usually. Big I, flag bridge, Sadler’s, Mecca, ice museum, Costco. Haha.
You're totally right, we should have probably done that. Unfortunately we didn't have the right toll transponder setup with us at the time, so we have "shunpiked" our way to Chicago to avoid surprise bills. Lesson learned for next time :).