@CAMINOANDALUZ This was recorded around 13.00 hours, thus the least busy time of the day. :-S It's a nightmare during rush hour. Usually the traffic jam is 15 - 20 kilometers long.
@Bryant5493 That was an ambulance, but obviously not in a hurry, so I didn't understand that move. Being in an ambulance, that doesn't mean you can cut off people for no reason.
There is an Autoroute (freeway) in Montreal that used the same types of lighting on a small portion of it. I believe it is on Autoroute 40 possibly in Montreal-Est. The type of lighting I'm referring to is at 1:45 to 2:30. It's long and looks at if it's attached a wire.
@njam101 That type of lightling could be found on a lot of highways in the Netherlands about 15-20 years ago, but is now being replaced on each section that is upgraded or windened. Too bad, i like it.
@Intrepidity The lighting is on a short stretch. Otherwise along the freeway it is tall mast lighting and other typical tall streetlights. I'm not sure why this type of lighting was chosen for this particular stretch. Maybe just to test it? There is a lot of development going on in the area with a new Walmart, Best Buy and many other large box stores. No reason to warrant a different type of lighting.
Traffic seems very intensive . Driving must be quite tiring with such high amount of cars around you.
Thanks for posting this!
CAMINOANDALUZ 1 year ago
@CAMINOANDALUZ This was recorded around 13.00 hours, thus the least busy time of the day. :-S It's a nightmare during rush hour. Usually the traffic jam is 15 - 20 kilometers long.
aswchris 1 year ago
Love the train overpasses... that would have been ironic had that ambulance caused an accident...
CptSchmidt 1 year ago
2:01 - Nice job by the driver of that yellow monstrosity. *sarcasm* :-D
Nice video, Chris. Love those Dutch roads.
Bryant5493 1 year ago
@Bryant5493 That was an ambulance, but obviously not in a hurry, so I didn't understand that move. Being in an ambulance, that doesn't mean you can cut off people for no reason.
aswchris 1 year ago
@aswchris
Oh, okay. I agree, that gives no one license to cut you off. Sometimes, folks feel "entitled," you know?
Bryant5493 1 year ago
Dat Viaduct in het begin lijkt erg op dat van de E314 bij Leuven. Mooi filmpje en mooie weg.
wimpie25 1 year ago
Nice video!
Kot1234 1 year ago
There is an Autoroute (freeway) in Montreal that used the same types of lighting on a small portion of it. I believe it is on Autoroute 40 possibly in Montreal-Est. The type of lighting I'm referring to is at 1:45 to 2:30. It's long and looks at if it's attached a wire.
njam101 1 year ago
@njam101 That type of lightling could be found on a lot of highways in the Netherlands about 15-20 years ago, but is now being replaced on each section that is upgraded or windened. Too bad, i like it.
Intrepidity 1 year ago
@Intrepidity The lighting is on a short stretch. Otherwise along the freeway it is tall mast lighting and other typical tall streetlights. I'm not sure why this type of lighting was chosen for this particular stretch. Maybe just to test it? There is a lot of development going on in the area with a new Walmart, Best Buy and many other large box stores. No reason to warrant a different type of lighting.
njam101 1 year ago
@njam101 Actual location is in the Lachenaie neighbourhood of Terrebonne, Quebec.
njam101 1 year ago
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njam101 1 year ago
wavy road:)
MrJohnnyNK 1 year ago