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  • wtf is this??

  • @magla3oon insanity

  • @vbdenny you wish buddy..

  • @magla3oon either way, glad you enjoyed the ride.

  • Exit 130 here!!!!

  • you were born in the jungle werent you?

  • @vrsaat actually, north of the jungle.

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  • @vbdenny ohh i see your from the link below, radiation is not good on your develpment w w w.newser.com/story/107309/burm­a-working-on-nuclear-weapon-in­-secret-jungle-site.html

  • if you ever see a Blue 2009 Ford F-150 w/ NY plates and a NY Giants logo on the rear window flying down the left lane, cutting off left lane bandits, and flicking off cars with Eagles decals on them...... That would be me : )

  • I am a big Giants fan so I hear you. Im in Mexico now but will get back to you later in the week

  • hey, just remembered this. Yeah, I know what you mean. Next year, NYG.

  • Any idea what exit or mile marker you were around when you first started filming?

  • not exactly sure but I think it was about 140

  • :52 Clark Exit Sign (Exit 135)

    3:23 Rt 27 Iselin Sign (Exit 131)

    So im guessing southbound from mile marker 140 to about 132...

  • that sounds pretty close. I get on the GSP at 145 (280) and get on the turnpike at 11 so this was somewhere around there

  • Where are all the trucks? In Europe, the right lane would be one line of big rigs.

  • no commercial vehicles are allowed on the Garden State Parkway, this road is for passenger vehicles only.

  • Interesting, but how is the New Jersey coast supplied?

  • a 10 lane total

  • that is the deal be careful or be caught

  • 55 mph is low. European freeways may be watched by thousands of stationary radars, the speed limit is 80 mph for most of them (70 or 55 for freeways going through cities and carrying consequently heavy traffic).

    But large 5-lanes highways are rare here... Very nice video!

  • yeah, the parkway in the northern parts of NJ are 5 lanes each way. I would rather take my chances with random radar than stationary. Luckily, our Constitution makes it nearly impossible to use stationary radar.

  • Each state sets its own speed limits. This reflects the different driving environments of each of the 50 states. In rural areas the speed limit can vary from 65 mph to 75mph. The speed limit is 80mph in rural Texas and Utah. This depends on which state you are driving in and each state has different levels of traffic enforcement. Some are very strict and some are very lenient. Stationary radar is very rare because the suspect has the right to face the police officer in a court of law.

  • Here you have that right too if you think that the fine is unfair.

  • 80MPH? OMG!

  • Our freeways usually widen to 3 or 4 lanes when nearing a city, sometimes even five (Brussels).

    But we're a very metropolitain country so it's logic that they're wide.

  • This looks like an excellent highway. The speed limit should be raised to reflect the actual conditions of the highway. What is the speed threshold that the New Jersey trooper would go after a motorist?

  • Interesting question. Without a doubt the NJ troopers are some of the best and I doubt they would write anyone for under 75 unless they were doing something stupid.

  • lol you spelt driving wrong!

  • yeah I did, better fix that

  • Looks better now you've fixed it Mr Denny!

  • yes sir. I appreciate the heads up M.

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