US 75 North (TX), Dallas, Central Expwy & High Five Interchange
Uploader Comments (FreewayBrent)
All Comments (19)
-
Great video, but Brent, the I-70/I-77 interchange in Cambridge, OH is probably, or once thought to be, the largest interchange in the world, covering over 300 acres.
-
@ScrewdUPClickV2 i expect this roadway with the next 10-15 years to be demolished , and reconstructed , possibly in the new slip paver way with some managed lanes undergrade as the 635 system will be
-
to a non texan , the high five might make them shit there pants, traffic can get bad on the inner us-75 central expressway , i wish they would have considered a revirsable hov lane ,on that section , the inner city expansion in the early 90's wasnt enough
-
@aswchris I think it beats every single interchange in all of Texas in that respect.
-
Do you have any other Texas videos?
When was this shot that there was so little traffic, lol?
crzymxcndrglord 5 months ago
@crzymxcndrglord: I'm going to send you a private message. There are a couple of other freeway videographers who have released much better videos, covering US 75 thru Dallas.
FreewayBrent 5 months ago
@crzymxcndrglord: I'm going to send you a private message. There are a couple of other freeway videographers who have released much better videos, covering US 75 thru Dallas.
FreewayBrent 5 months ago
@crzymxcndrglord: I'm going to send you a private message. There are a couple of other freeway videographers who have released much better videos, covering US 75 thru Dallas.
FreewayBrent 5 months ago
It always amazes me how Texas has such awesome roads, despite being such a tax-averse state!
IsoscelesKramer 2 years ago
The answer is simple. Lack of unions, cheap land and cheap acquisition costs, when purchasing existing property. An interchange like the High Five in Los Angeles would've cost something in the league of at least $500 million, after buying up all the adjacent properties, and having to pay higher labor rates.
FreewayBrent 2 years ago