Thank you! Honestly, It didn't even phase me because I see it everyday. I like to keep a good long following distance in front of me so I can adjust for yahoos like that so I can arrive home safe and sound!
About the 2 5-way interchanges we've seen before, the Kellogg Interchange is basically a stack plus CA-71 as a fifth link towards Corona, CA and Riverside, CA, while the Orange Crush Interchange is a very complex 5-way interchange with multiple ramps and HOV lanes and HOV ramps (13 spans and 34 lanes) and was listed as the most complex interchange in the world by the Guiness World Records in 2002.
Great drive! This might be a LONG comment so read carefully. Did you know some freeways and tollways in US has a unsigned highway route number? Here's some example in parentheses: Kentucky: Western Kentucky Parkway (KY Route 9001), Bluegrass Parkway (KY Route 9002), Purchase Parkway (KY Route 9003), Pennyrile Parkway (KY Route 9004, removed and was replaced with I-69 and I-169 in 2017), Audubon Parkway (KY 9005), Hal Rogers Parkway (KY Route 9006), William H. Natcher Parkway (KY Route 9007, removed and replaced with I-165 in 2019), Cumberland Parkway (KY 9008), and Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway (KY Route 9009) New York: Many of parkways in New York CIty area has a unsigned reference route such as FDR Drive with unsigned route New York State Route 907L (NY 907L), Harlem River Drive (NY 907P), Belt Parkway, (NY 907C, NY 907D, NY 907B, and NY 907A), Grand Central Parkway (NY 907M) and so on. Berkshire Connector of New York State Thruway (NY 912M) and Garden State Parkway Connector of New York State Thruway (NY 982L) *Palisades Interstate Parkway (NY 987C in New York) New Jersey: Atlantic City Expressway (Route 446), Golden State Parkway (Route 444), New Jersey Turnpike (Route 700, only from Pennsville Township to Mansfield Township), *Palisades Interstate Parkway (Route 445 in New Jersey) Florida: Florida's Turnpike (FL 91), Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (FL 821), and Selmon Expressway (FL 618A), only on express lane, the SR 618 is still signed) *Palisades Interstate Parkway runs both states in New Jersey and New York. It has unsigned Route 445 in New Jersey, and NY 987C in New York. Georgia: Has a unsigned route in 400s in all Interstate highway. SR means state route: I-75 - SR 401 I-20 - SR 402 I-85 - SR 403 I-16 - SR 404 I-95 - SR 405 I-59 - SR 406 I-285 - SR 407 I-475 - SR 408 I-24 - SR 409 I-185 - SR 411 I-675 - SR 413 I-520 - SR 415 I-575 - SR 417 I-985 - SR 419 I-516 - SR 421
I did know that there are some "secret" highways out there but nothing this extensive. I believe a lot it has to do with state and federal highway funding.
Interstate 215 travels concurrently with California state route 60 between the sr 60/91 interchange and sr 60/215 interchange in Moreno Valley but I was wondering why interstate 215 and California state route 60 run concurrently between riverside and Moreno Valley. Interstate 15 doesn’t run concurrently with state route 60 so why does interstate 215 travel concurrently with state route 60.
Beautiful Day to be
Caught in 5K
I wish it was currently that weather in the video today! It's SOOOO cold out lol
@@Adventureswithtcs How Cold? Will it Turn your Michigan Driving Camera into Ice?
@@SlowedByCinnamxn Camera's frozen solid which is amazing feat because it usually requires a fan on it or it overheats lol
What caught me were those two vehicles changing lanes recklessly in the beginning of the video. Very nice drive btw
Thank you! Honestly, It didn't even phase me because I see it everyday. I like to keep a good long following distance in front of me so I can adjust for yahoos like that so I can arrive home safe and sound!
Pretty drive.... sort of.... just glad it was you driving and not me.... lol Thanks for sharing.
It's not as bad as you think! Anyways you'll always have me available to drive you through there lol
About the 2 5-way interchanges we've seen before, the Kellogg Interchange is basically a stack plus CA-71 as a fifth link towards Corona, CA and Riverside, CA, while the Orange Crush Interchange is a very complex 5-way interchange with multiple ramps and HOV lanes and HOV ramps (13 spans and 34 lanes) and was listed as the most complex interchange in the world by the Guiness World Records in 2002.
WOW, the Orange Crush won a world record, I didn't know that!. I can only image trying to navigate it before GPS was a thing!
I would have correct the spelling of GUINNESS, but it's okay. I forgot to put another N in the middle of the proper noun on the comment.
The Orange Crush was completed in 1959, but the upgrades with new ramps and HOV lanes were completed in 2006.
You NEVER have to apologies for misspellings on my channel. I have misspelled soooooooo many words it's not even right lol
Great drive! This might be a LONG comment so read carefully. Did you know some freeways and tollways in US has a unsigned highway route number? Here's some example in parentheses:
Kentucky: Western Kentucky Parkway (KY Route 9001), Bluegrass Parkway (KY Route 9002), Purchase Parkway (KY Route 9003), Pennyrile Parkway (KY Route 9004, removed and was replaced with I-69 and I-169 in 2017), Audubon Parkway (KY 9005), Hal Rogers Parkway (KY Route 9006), William H. Natcher Parkway (KY Route 9007, removed and replaced with I-165 in 2019), Cumberland Parkway (KY 9008), and Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway (KY Route 9009)
New York: Many of parkways in New York CIty area has a unsigned reference route such as FDR Drive with unsigned route New York State Route 907L (NY 907L), Harlem River Drive (NY 907P), Belt Parkway, (NY 907C, NY 907D, NY 907B, and NY 907A), Grand Central Parkway (NY 907M) and so on. Berkshire Connector of New York State Thruway (NY 912M) and Garden State Parkway Connector of New York State Thruway (NY 982L) *Palisades Interstate Parkway (NY 987C in New York)
New Jersey: Atlantic City Expressway (Route 446), Golden State Parkway (Route 444), New Jersey Turnpike (Route 700, only from Pennsville Township to Mansfield Township), *Palisades Interstate Parkway (Route 445 in New Jersey)
Florida: Florida's Turnpike (FL 91), Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (FL 821), and Selmon Expressway (FL 618A), only on express lane, the SR 618 is still signed)
*Palisades Interstate Parkway runs both states in New Jersey and New York. It has unsigned Route 445 in New Jersey, and NY 987C in New York.
Georgia: Has a unsigned route in 400s in all Interstate highway. SR means state route:
I-75 - SR 401
I-20 - SR 402
I-85 - SR 403
I-16 - SR 404
I-95 - SR 405
I-59 - SR 406
I-285 - SR 407
I-475 - SR 408
I-24 - SR 409
I-185 - SR 411
I-675 - SR 413
I-520 - SR 415
I-575 - SR 417
I-985 - SR 419
I-516 - SR 421
I did know that there are some "secret" highways out there but nothing this extensive. I believe a lot it has to do with state and federal highway funding.
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Must be a nice drive on interstate 10 and CA-57 and interstate 5
If you're in no hurry and don't mind traffic, it's a very beautiful drive!
@@Adventureswithtcs traffic jam must be crazy in California
@@donavanjohnson409 They are and the reason I drove on Saturday and not a weekday lol
@@Adventureswithtcs oh that's a good day for a drive
Interstate 215 travels concurrently with California state route 60 between the sr 60/91 interchange and sr 60/215 interchange in Moreno Valley but I was wondering why interstate 215 and California state route 60 run concurrently between riverside and Moreno Valley. Interstate 15 doesn’t run concurrently with state route 60 so why does interstate 215 travel concurrently with state route 60.