Follows US-75 South to Downtown across Spur 366 and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge (both directions) then to I-30 East to US-80 East out of town. All music info and FAQ's are in the closing credits
The Dallas skyline was always one of my favorite views, especially at night, but what made this video memorable to me was when you travelled down I-30 east from the I-30/I-45 interchange on (where it becomes the R.L. Thorton Freeway). That was the exact route we would take to visit family when they lived in east Dallas. When you drove under the overpasses for Jim Miller Rd. and St. Francis Ave., I started having happy flashbacks, as these were the exits we took to get to my aunt and uncle's house. Thanks for sharing and helping me to remember my childhood.
I truly enjoy these videos of yours, not only do I get to see places I haven't visited(and a few I have in new ways) but they've also helped broadened my taste in music. Keep it up!
Good stuff of Dallas! Great skyline and the marvels of both the High Five and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge! Definitely something I want to check out in the future!
I’ve been to the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and when you crossed the Tom Landry Freeway it was rebuilt into the Margaret McDermott Bridge with two white arches on the side of the new wide highway witch was completed in 2016
Nice ride through Dallas- love how modern they made US 75 compared to how it looked when they would film scenes for Dallas at one of the near-by towers. Plus, the High-Five never ceases to amaze me!
That sky was perfect for filming that drive. Beautiful. Jim I love your channel....I was just waking up listening to a song on youtube. I check out the right side and see one of your videos and I thought "interesting...Ive always wanted to check other places out. Ive been to many states but didnt get to see the beautiful rides like this.
The Bay Area one got me all excited because I grew up there and I finally get to move back home and see all my friends. So glad I found your channel. Keep doing your thing!
the high five seems to be the most filmed highway thing in texas, it seems every time one films central or the 635 the high five is part of the video (not that it's annoying, it's actually fun since central is my favourite freeway that I've been to)
Amazing ride, loved of course the "high five" and the views of Dallas! Concerning the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, it's very spectacular, and, a interesting think, Santiago Calatrava has designed a similar bridge in Italy above the A1 and the high speed train line (in one of my future videos). Good job, as usual!
Thank you! They are going to build another Calatrava bridge within the next five years on I-30 entering the city where the 2nd part of the video starts.
Nice to see a U.S. classic shield route (75 and 80) in a freeway mode. It's a Federal route, yet a lot of old routes have been turned into Eisenhower System shields for some reason.
i would love seeing something like that bridge built for 285/75 where it crosses the chattahoochee - for 75 especially, it's pretty wide because of the island splitting the river in two where the freeway crosses. would help bring more attention to what is basically our riverfront.
Dallas is building so fast that there are already highrises missing in this 2014 video..including the Richards Group HQ across from Cityplace at 4:00...And Uptown has cranes up all over the fking place.
Yeah I heard over 100,000 people were killed and 2 billion people were left without homes oh my goodness!!! I wish someone would tell me what a mega tornado is I have never seen one and I’ve lived here for more than 40 years
Jim I'm trying yo find thr Dallas video where a plumber van almost merges into and you paused the footage so evrryone could see the phone# do you remember which Dallas vid it was?
Video 16-40 at 8:57. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a54EorxKocA.html. I Paused it so people could see how close it was, not for people to see his phone #, I never called it, it's a non-issue.
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The following lyrical line(from one of Whitesnake's songs, "Here I Go Again"): "Going down the only road I've ever known.", would be a very nice line and whole song for a future video. ;)
I do agree The Canyon could use a makeover and then some; but it's a classic road and the costs and congestion would be outrageous. Hopefully, if the Rangers get a new stadium or if Texas starts allowing casinos, the Transportation Department might be inspired to rebuild.
There is already a plan in place to fix that area I just found out, construction starts next year and will last 4 years. Just Google Dallas Horseshoe Highway Project for details
Thanks, I can't "Change" songs like that, plus, I used "Working Man" in a Philadelphia video last year, it would have been too long for this footage anyway.
+Tymisha Erving Yo, that's the whole point of the song being in sync with the footage, that's how I make my videos, you might be the only person who's ever complained about that in 8+ years of making these videos, lol.
+Christopher Jackson Better how? My dad lives north of ATL. I like ATL. Both cities feel similar. But Dallas is denser and has more of a big city feel.