i remember going down this freeway back in 2016, best birthday i ever had. it reminded me a lot of entering the Houston metro going down interstate 45 south from Conroe
Solid content as always, been following you for a while. Glad to see you on these FL streets. Was born and raised in West Palm Beach and any run up or down 95 is a joy to partake in for me. Sucks you had bad weather on this run though. You were spot on regarding the city/town name changes with the transitions being in the right spot, the cities and towns really do blend in with each other like that. AND you were in the HOV lanes coming thru the Golden Glades Interchange to get the view of Miami, was watching specifically for that as well. Few other tidbits for the ppl: Florida's State Roas system (the white signs with the FL state outline and the black numbers) operate on a similar system as the interstate system. Lower # roads start in the north and go up as you get south. Thats why there's a lot of 800 and 900 state roads down that way. Also, if you do this run again, start from the county line of Martin and Palm Beach. At exit 87 (Indiantown Road) 95 balloons from 6 lanes abruptly to 10 (4 regular and 1 HOV lane) going south right there after the exit, its crazy...sorry, this is long-winded, just love me a good drive up or down 95!! Oh, and they out a DDI at Glades Rd exit 45. Thought they were too built out for something like that but hey, cool regardless!
It sounds so much on that bridge of Built in 1995. Afterwards that it looks so good 😊…… Back on my way to Miami to get some factor started on (Monday, August 19).
Now based on how relatively light traffic was this drive was a weekend morning or early afternoon. You wouldn’t see this things moving so well here on any weekday. I-95 is in horrible shape in Broward and Miami-dade county
As of 2023, Atlanta recently surpassed Miami as the largest city of the Southeast (6,307,000 vs 6,183,000). Based on watching highway videos like this one, do you AGREE or DISAGREE with ATL being bigger than MIA?
Miami metro feels bigger due to the density but Atlanta has a large land area and lots more room to keep expanding. Now Miami is stuck and has to build up. No more room for single-family homes so the growth slowed down.
@@MileageMikeTravels Miami should've never sprawled by building for single-families; they could've been America's Hong Kong! It's too late now: it's simply a coulda-woulda city. ATL is embarrassing Miami in urbanization, and I don't think the MIA will ever catch up.
@@w-josh Atlanta is definitely bigger and busier; they have more attractions, events, and tourists. Miami is dead: other than a cruise, the only thing they got going on is Brickell Ave and The Beach. Atlanta also has that World City vibe, while Miami is basically Latin America.
51:29 it sounds so good on that bridge that was built in 1995
I love seeing the hustle and bustle
i remember going down this freeway back in 2016, best birthday i ever had. it reminded me a lot of entering the Houston metro going down interstate 45 south from Conroe
Luv Watching The Long Distance Travel Video Mike PLZ Keep Em Coming 1:04:19
Who's giving me a ride back West Palm????Thank you for the ride.
Can you give a ride cartvile ga to Dallas ga please
Solid content as always, been following you for a while. Glad to see you on these FL streets. Was born and raised in West Palm Beach and any run up or down 95 is a joy to partake in for me. Sucks you had bad weather on this run though. You were spot on regarding the city/town name changes with the transitions being in the right spot, the cities and towns really do blend in with each other like that. AND you were in the HOV lanes coming thru the Golden Glades Interchange to get the view of Miami, was watching specifically for that as well.
Few other tidbits for the ppl: Florida's State Roas system (the white signs with the FL state outline and the black numbers) operate on a similar system as the interstate system. Lower # roads start in the north and go up as you get south. Thats why there's a lot of 800 and 900 state roads down that way.
Also, if you do this run again, start from the county line of Martin and Palm Beach. At exit 87 (Indiantown Road) 95 balloons from 6 lanes abruptly to 10 (4 regular and 1 HOV lane) going south right there after the exit, its crazy...sorry, this is long-winded, just love me a good drive up or down 95!!
Oh, and they out a DDI at Glades Rd exit 45. Thought they were too built out for something like that but hey, cool regardless!
Next stop: Key West
On the northbound video I’ll go up to the Martin County line.
FINALLY, Someone's back to Miami
awesome drive
omg yayyyyyyyyy
It sounds so much on that bridge of Built in 1995. Afterwards that it looks so good 😊…… Back on my way to Miami to get some factor started on (Monday, August 19).
Can’t be too sure of Miami on I-95
8:28 The best part.
Now based on how relatively light traffic was this drive was a weekend morning or early afternoon. You wouldn’t see this things moving so well here on any weekday. I-95 is in horrible shape in Broward and Miami-dade county
Nice
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30:28 on the left of i 95 was the high school i went to blanche Ely high school.
8:31 It Definitely Sound’s Like Someone Is Having A Major 🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧Attack Going On With Them When U Listen To The Vehicle’s Driving On The Bridge 8:30
Was this recorded today or weeks ago?
It’s In The Video Description 👀For It 1:45
@@tameikabrown 👍🏿
As of 2023, Atlanta recently surpassed Miami as the largest city of the Southeast (6,307,000 vs 6,183,000).
Based on watching highway videos like this one, do you AGREE or DISAGREE with ATL being bigger than MIA?
thats metro population
I agree. Although Miami is more dense, Atlanta is more spread out. Athens is even included in the ATL CSA now.
Miami metro feels bigger due to the density but Atlanta has a large land area and lots more room to keep expanding. Now Miami is stuck and has to build up. No more room for single-family homes so the growth slowed down.
@@MileageMikeTravels Miami should've never sprawled by building for single-families; they could've been America's Hong Kong! It's too late now: it's simply a coulda-woulda city. ATL is embarrassing Miami in urbanization, and I don't think the MIA will ever catch up.
@@w-josh Atlanta is definitely bigger and busier; they have more attractions, events, and tourists. Miami is dead: other than a cruise, the only thing they got going on is Brickell Ave and The Beach. Atlanta also has that World City vibe, while Miami is basically Latin America.
Some of the overpasses on the highway there were white but most of them were blue
42b my exit hilsboro blvd
I hate the Miami traffic
Me
I can make TH-cam videos just driving and make money.. about start recording my gig work or something lol
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