After watching this, I was pleasantly surprised by how calm the roads are - I expected chaos. As someone from the UK, I think I would be more relaxed doing this journey than trying to drive through any major UK city.
It's chaos through Midtown. On the fringes, it's pretty driveable. The important thing is to watch two things: 1) pedestrians and 2) directional signs. Do that, allow the patient side of you to prevail, and you're good. :)
Ah, Riverside Drive, the home of FBI agent Aloysius Pendergast. I really enjoyed this drive, especially as it is the only way I'll get to see anything of Manhattan and Coney Island. Thanks for posting it. 🐨
Viagem fantástica pelas rodovias do magnífico EUA, gracias por deixar conhecer um pouco do cotidiano dos americanos, e muito obrigado meu nobre brother pelo o seu espetacular vídeo.
Tourist helicopters are as frequent as in my "town" in the morning (8 in 38 minutes = 10 to 15 per hour, same trafic than Réunion Island in morning), they get along louder than highway traffic from Hudson Heights to Manhattan and no doubt people complain about it in places farther away from cars., there are no more on the side of Coney Island, Brooklyn...It would be necessary to indicate the date of shooting, to find the context of these videos (season, vegetation, tourist frequentation, state of road traffic... if we do not have the date, we cannot link the video to these elements of context). THANKS.
@zaidhussain3293 The date must be precise, to the nearest day. Otherwise, we don't know the context, with equivalent weather conditions at the time, the atmosphere is not the same, in relation to the previous days. Not having the date deprives valuable information of this historic event that is climate change. Similarly, videos of Jerusalem or surroundings deprived of the filming date are suddenly deprived of this essential contribution of information while the heat waves are historic.