I love the sundown in this video and the view of the Sunshine Skyway. This video is by far, the most nostalgic and beautiful drive you've ever made. And It makes me feel like I want to listen Melodic Dubstep/Chillstep
I love how well maintained the freeways are in Florida. Awesome time setting to drive the cable-stayed bridge too. Only $1.50? Definitely worth the drive. Hope to visit some day
Florida freeways give me a different vibe compared to Texas. Like all these trees you just see it just make the freeway more fun. It gives it a nice divided freeway especially in Tampa. Tampa, Miami, Orlando, and Jacksonville is a city I definitely wanna visit in Florida. I wonder if you can make a video of Milwaukee since their freeways definitely has a nice network with some resemblance of Illinois freeways.
I think Texas freeways are especially ugly because they are almost continuously lined with commercially intense frontage roads. I remember being relieved to leave I-10 in Texas and enter Louisiana where trees lined the highway (as elsewhere in the eastern USA)
The bridge looks scenic over the Tampa Bay Area and you can even see the Gulf of Mexico not to far away. It's like you're miles away from the end of the gulf coast.
Was calling I-4 “Intrastate 4” a typo or intentional? I get why it could be intentional give that never leaves Florida, though it’s still technically part of the US Interstate highway system.
I love Tampa and is one of Florida's best cities to visit or live in. Florida does have a lot of controlled access highways around the state and are really useful, but sometimes, there's traffic.
@@JUSAGUYNKY Unfortunately a lot of my footage was lost accidentally (Hard drive stopped working). I was however able to salvage some footage of I-64 East going into St. Louis (It takes about 3 weeks to edit a video). Expect it out soon. I will film some more Louisville videos soon.
Beautiful weather when this was recorded, but not beautiful over the last 48 hours when hurricane really hit this area Hard! The storm surge must've affected some sections of I-275, especially at the 10:22 mark.
Great video! Have you heard 133 vehicles pile up crash on I-35W in Fort Worth, Texas yesterday? 9 people were killed and dozens were injured. Icy road was the blame. Search up "I-35W crash" on Google, they have the video and news article.
@@AsphaltPlanet1 I live in Fort Worth, and quite frankly hearing about this crash was scary to say the least. It happened in the I-35W TEXpress Lanes (express toll managed lanes), which have a very high speed limit of 75 (which is higher than the adjacent free lanes). Of course, no one should be driving fast (let alone 65 or 75) in icy conditions, but given that the toll lanes have a higher posted speed limit than the adjacent free lanes, I can understand people wanting to drive faster because they "paid for the privilege." The speed limits are obviously for ideal weather conditions, but even in good weather people usually exceed the speed limit in these parts, sometimes 10 mph or more over the posted limit. If the posted speed limit does actually influence driver behavior, then what we need are dynamic speed limits that change with weather and traffic conditions. The toll lanes change price based on traffic, time of day, and toll lane usage. Why can we not have speed limits that change with the conditions? Also, those lanes are privately maintained and I heard they did not salt down the express lanes before the icy conditions developed.
I love the sundown in this video and the view of the Sunshine Skyway. This video is by far, the most nostalgic and beautiful drive you've ever made. And It makes me feel like I want to listen Melodic Dubstep/Chillstep
I love how well maintained the freeways are in Florida. Awesome time setting to drive the cable-stayed bridge too. Only $1.50? Definitely worth the drive. Hope to visit some day
I for one could definitely handle some palm trees right about now.
excellent upload Asphalt Planet. I shattered that thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the exceptional work.
Thank you
Great video again! There's just something magical about watching 5 lanes of cars driving in unison :D
It never gets old does it?
@@AsphaltPlanet1 When will you drive through Chicago? Its the most thrilling drive you'll ever experience: and I've been all over the country.
I have driven through Chicago a number of times, but I have only recorded a very small number of roads through the city.
Florida freeways give me a different vibe compared to Texas. Like all these trees you just see it just make the freeway more fun. It gives it a nice divided freeway especially in Tampa. Tampa, Miami, Orlando, and Jacksonville is a city I definitely wanna visit in Florida. I wonder if you can make a video of Milwaukee since their freeways definitely has a nice network with some resemblance of Illinois freeways.
I agree! Milwaukee does have a nice highway system 💯
I think Texas freeways are especially ugly because they are almost continuously lined with commercially intense frontage roads. I remember being relieved to leave I-10 in Texas and enter Louisiana where trees lined the highway (as elsewhere in the eastern USA)
@@DWNY358 Don't sleep on TXDOT bro. Look at US-75, I-635, I-10 in Houston, I-610 in Houston, US-59, and more. You tweaking like for real
The bridge looks scenic over the Tampa Bay Area and you can even see the Gulf of Mexico not to far away. It's like you're miles away from the end of the gulf coast.
Great Video. Thank you
Champa Bay, baby. I regretted not filming all of 275, because it’s a fantastic drive. Nice video.
Chapa Bay Baby!
Are you referring the title to the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buchanners?
The *Buccaneers and the NHL Tampa Bay Lightning.
How fast were you going? 1:21 that black car must have been FLYING!! Lol
I remembered going to Disney World around this route good times 💤
thanks for the comment.
@@AsphaltPlanet1 Aww! You forgot to upload them in 2020.
Was calling I-4 “Intrastate 4” a typo or intentional? I get why it could be intentional give that never leaves Florida, though it’s still technically part of the US Interstate highway system.
It was intentionally written to be tongue in cheek
I love Tampa and is one of Florida's best cities to visit or live in. Florida does have a lot of controlled access highways around the state and are really useful, but sometimes, there's traffic.
Thanks for the comment.
Say, speaking of Florida, how was your time when you travel there?
Great Video! You have Filmed in another Unvisited State which is awesome!! Was this Filmed in the Morning or near Sunset? The Sun is VERY Bright.
thanks for the comment. it was filmed late in the afternoon.
Nice video! 👍
Nice drive in my home city on your page!!
Oh I see we’ve already chatted in the comment section! Haha
When you going to upload more content??
@@JUSAGUYNKY Unfortunately a lot of my footage was lost accidentally (Hard drive stopped working). I was however able to salvage some footage of I-64 East going into St. Louis (It takes about 3 weeks to edit a video). Expect it out soon. I will film some more Louisville videos soon.
Beautiful weather when this was recorded, but not beautiful over the last 48 hours when hurricane really hit this area Hard! The storm surge must've affected some sections of I-275, especially at the 10:22 mark.
Hopefully whatever damage occurred can be repaired
Florida highways are pretty well built.
Thanks for the comment.
Oh how I wish I was there.
it certainly was a beautiful night when this was filmed.
Champa Bay... I see what you did there...
Did you know I 275 from i75 north of Tampa to i4 was the original segment of I75 before i75 was extended down to south Florida
I did know that, but thanks for the comment.
Great video! Have you heard 133 vehicles pile up crash on I-35W in Fort Worth, Texas yesterday? 9 people were killed and dozens were injured. Icy road was the blame. Search up "I-35W crash" on Google, they have the video and news article.
Thanks for the comment, I had heard about that crash.
@@AsphaltPlanet1 I live in Fort Worth, and quite frankly hearing about this crash was scary to say the least. It happened in the I-35W TEXpress Lanes (express toll managed lanes), which have a very high speed limit of 75 (which is higher than the adjacent free lanes). Of course, no one should be driving fast (let alone 65 or 75) in icy conditions, but given that the toll lanes have a higher posted speed limit than the adjacent free lanes, I can understand people wanting to drive faster because they "paid for the privilege." The speed limits are obviously for ideal weather conditions, but even in good weather people usually exceed the speed limit in these parts, sometimes 10 mph or more over the posted limit.
If the posted speed limit does actually influence driver behavior, then what we need are dynamic speed limits that change with weather and traffic conditions. The toll lanes change price based on traffic, time of day, and toll lane usage. Why can we not have speed limits that change with the conditions?
Also, those lanes are privately maintained and I heard they did not salt down the express lanes before the icy conditions developed.
Asphalt planet, I believe that the thumbnail and title card and the drive are referring to different places, you are in Tampa I believe, not Champa
Champa Bay is a thing right now.
@@AsphaltPlanet1 ???
Champa bay in the finals again.
I see what you did there with "Intrastate" 4.
;)
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Champa Bay 😆😆😆
Asphalt, don’t you dare call Tampa “Champa”. Nobody likes it at all lol.