I-35E North - Dallas - Texas - 4K Highway Drive
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
- Interstate 35E Northbound through the Dallas, TX Area.
Filmed: February 2023
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From Wikipedia:
Interstate 35E (I-35E[a]), an Interstate Highway, is the eastern half of I-35, where it splits to serve the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. I-35 splits into two branch routes, I-35W and I-35E, at Hillsboro. I-35E travels north for 97 miles (156 km), maintaining I-35's sequence of exit numbers. It travels through Dallas before rejoining with I-35W to reform I-35 in Denton.
During the early years of the Interstate Highway System, branching Interstates with directional suffixes, such as N, S, E, and W, were common nationwide. On every other Interstate nationwide, these directional suffixes have been phased out by redesignating the suffixed route numbers with a loop or spur route number designation (such as I-270 in Maryland, which was once I-70S) or, in some cases, were assigned a different route number (such as I-76, which was once I-80S). In the case of I-35 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, since neither branch is clearly the main route and both branches return to a unified Interstate beyond the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, officials at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) have allowed the suffixes of E and W in Texas to remain in the present day. I-35 also splits into I-35E and I-35W in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, for similar reasons as the I-35 split in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Additionally, Minnesota's I-35E also continues the I-35 exit numbers and mileposts like the Texas version does.
Time Stamps:
Waxahachie: 0:00
Red Oak: 1:25
Lancaster: 4:33
Dallas: 9:50
Farmers Branch: 30:40
Carrollton: 32:36
Lewisville: 36:58
Hickory Creek: 44:58
Corinth: 46:52
Denton: 49:01
I absolutely love how the concrete grooves sound in Texas
Never been there. Would love how to drive in Texas highways.
@@Graphics_Cardso used to concrete roads that asphalt ones seem antiquated
It's neat how interstate 35 split into interstate 35E which go through Dallas TX while interstate 35W go through Fort worth TX and it also does the same thing in Minnesota as well
Because, that's the plan when we have 2 core cities of a metro like that. Linking the core city with a freeway is very important. Speaking of Minnesota, obviously, you mean Minneapolis-St. Paul.
@@CrystalClearWith8BE yep
@@CrystalClearWith8BE Also, neither city (in MN or TX) wanted to consider themselves a bypass for the other. Pure ego procedures
I live in Lakeville mn
Gotta love Dallas ❤️💘💓
Soy de Fort Worth, Texas. Todas las ciutades de Texas son muy hermosas Dallas, Austin, McAllen, Fort Worth, Decatur, Alvord....Ahora estoy conmis amigos y caminando por las calles la ciudad de Decatur, Texas.Saludos y milliones de bendiciones. Todos los videos de conducción son muy relajantes..
Another awesome Dallas video
Thanks again!
Man O Man I Ain’t Never Ever Seen So Many Freaking Different Bridge’s Built In The Dallas/Texas Area On The Highway’s In My LifeTime 32:10
Note that both 35E in Texas and Minnesota use the continuation mile markers of interstate 35 whereas 35W in both Texas and Minnesota have their own individual mile markers. So when you approach that first exit which is exit 408 you are 408 miles from the Mexican border.
One of my new interstates! Went from living and driving I-485 in Charlotte (great loop) to now living and driving I-35E and I-30 in Dallas
Oh nice. I just came from Charlotte too. Which do you like better?
Nice! I wouldn’t say I like one better than the other, I really do like both cities for their own reasons
길이 넓고 시원시원합니다. 잘봤어요.🙂
Waxahachie has a nice downtown.
I was on I-35E on the way to Grapevine, TX from Oklahoma
I recall when I-35 E was four lanes south of I-20 and the frontage roads were two-way on both sides until the early 2000s. The Downtown Mixmaster was a real clusterf*ck back then too. It flows much better now. Now, TXDOT is fixing the road on the north/northwest side. It's been a long-time coming.
That must have been crazy. Can’t even imagine two lanes carrying the traffic it has now.
So I am curious, are u sponsored for driving all these miles in all ur videos, or u pay for all the trips urself including lots of gas?
Thumbs up.dallas skyline
Nice I 35E North in Dallas
14:10 downtown skyline
Horseshoe Interchange (I-30 & I-35) is quite confusing to navigate looking at it on Google Maps. But you driving through made it look easy to navigate.
Another good Dallas drive! Can you try doing one at night? or not possible?
Yeah I plan to get a few night videos
@@MileageMikeTravels nice
One of the two places Interstate 35 splits into two, the other in Minnesota. But I-35E is Dallas is the more exciting of the two lol, great drive!
Kansas City also has a split of I 35.
@@djlmf24 I don't see where 35 split in KC, there's the loop 435 and a bypass 635 but not 35E/35W like in TX and MN
17:06 beauty dt
If you don’t mind me asking, why the “E” is I-35E?
I-35 splits into an east and west segment in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
@@MileageMikeTravels ohh ok, thanks
At mark 13:40 this is where you're entering into the "racetrack" Be prepared to haul ass
Smart move bro, it's only obvious that only a gear jammer would know and learn about all the interstate travel from sea to shining sea,or beyond, you didn't do any of that kind of driving, even million dollar cars, don't rack up that kind of milage.
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