Know most of that drive very well. Interesting that there will soon be three grade-separated intersections on Armadale Road - as though Main Roads are slowly turning it into freeway.
It certainly seems that way, although I doubt they'll be able to turn it into a freeway down at the Armadale end. It'll probably just become a sort-of hybrid expressway.
Australia has a very high standard of living with wages to match. I think it's a great place to live. That said, it's true that dense Asian and European cities are generally more vibrant than the sprawling car-based Aussie cities.
I've driven through roundabouts in the Detroit metro area. But they are rare in the U.S. Very common here in Australia. The 4 way stop signs are very confusing in the U.S. Especially the first one I came to (in Houston) I just sat there thinking ... Who goes first?
Know most of that drive very well. Interesting that there will soon be three grade-separated intersections on Armadale Road - as though Main Roads are slowly turning it into freeway.
It certainly seems that way, although I doubt they'll be able to turn it into a freeway down at the Armadale end. It'll probably just become a sort-of hybrid expressway.
I want to move to Australia. Pray for me
You will be sorry. It's a soulless, boring place. Rather move to Vietnam. Cheaper, happier, more to do, much better women.
Me too man, with my family of course. I'm from Croatia. It's beautiful country to visit they say but it's a $hithole for living. 😕
Australia has a very high standard of living with wages to match. I think it's a great place to live.
That said, it's true that dense Asian and European cities are generally more vibrant than the sprawling car-based Aussie cities.
@@roadtripsam that's one of the reasons I like Australia more. I don't like densely populated cities.
Which suburbs are here. ?
Bentley, Wilson, Shelley, Willeton, Riverton, Canning Vale, Piara Waters, Harrisdale & Forrestdale
@@roadtripsam thanks buddy
Suburbs in Perth are more or less the same as those seen in the US but with roundabouts
I've never been to the US, but that's exactly what I thought.
Roundabouts > stop signs IMO 😉
I've driven through roundabouts in the Detroit metro area. But they are rare in the U.S. Very common here in Australia. The 4 way stop signs are very confusing in the U.S. Especially the first one I came to (in Houston) I just sat there thinking ... Who goes first?
I’m from Mexico and on google maps it all looks dry and no greenery its not to see there’s trees and green grass everywhere
I think this video was done in winter. It does turn green here for a few months, but because our summers are so long it's usually pretty desert-like.
Vow Perth!!!!
Dead city; wher are the pedestrians?
Welcome to suburbia
This is a dry video.
Got some rain videos on the channel 😉