lol... I couldn't understand why he went through to a 'CASH ONLY' booth and then asked to use his debit card?? I would have like to see the persons in the booths face; looking at him thinking, "Are you for real bro, did you not see the cash only sign back there??"...lmfao But an awesome video though, nice and clear!! Thanks!!
You just don't knowhow much I appreciate you Sharing the social and economical differences from the political standpoint and the gentrification that happens in almost every city and state. I may not physically travel to these areas but by you I am there and I pray for everybody God knows The challenges we face and as people we need to continue to try to work harder and keep praying for a change.... thank you again for giving us these videos and God bless you...truly 🙏🏾
Brings back memories when I would drive to NY to see my girlfriend from Florida. Charlie I found your channel about a month ago and have been hooked ever since. Keep up the great work my friend and stay safe. If your journeys ever bring you to Florida let me know. I would like to shake your hand and meet you. Thank you again, Jim
Thanks for watching. Florida is on my list. Only been there once in Jacksonville. Actually had a little footage from there, but my camera was stolen in Detroit before I could upload those videos.
@@markrush5013 guess you don’t know how an EZ Pass works because it’s for the entire road network that supports the EZ Pass system. You can use a Maryland EZ Pass transponder in NYC and vice versa
That bridge is crazy. Live in a place where you half to catch a boat to get home, and was stuck on that bridge for 20 mins! Missed that boat by 30 seconds
This is so cool! I can’t tell you how cool this is but I love it. It’s like being there. I’ll probably never get to see this up close so this means a lot. Thank you.
I live in New York and travel these roads and bridges on a daily basis, N.Y. doesn't have the high crime rates like Chicago and is actually pretty safe for a such a large city, unlike Detroit their aren't any burned out or abandon areas. However is it an insanely expensive place to live and very crowded, the traffic is just brutal. Trust me though if you wanted to live in Harlem you probably couldn't afford it and that is not an exaggeration. The taxes are really criminal, every imaginable type of tax, state income tax, city income tax, sales tax and on and on.......
Born and raised, you know, family, friends, career etc. It is an awesome place to live, it is hard to describe it accurately in a youtube comment section but New York really offers its residents a lot, you wouldn't know it but we have great beaches, great fishing and boating. The professional sport franchises, the history, career oppourtunities, the culture, the sights, shopping and food. I have traveled to different parts of the country and you just can't match the quality and diversity of the food, I am not talking about gourmet 5 star cuisine, I am referring to some of the basics like Pizza, Chinese food, Bagels, ethnic foods like Italian and Greek, it is really special. Don't get me wrong N.Y. has more than its share of negatives but over all it is a pretty unique place to live, even with its insane cost of living and horrific traffic. This isn't a knock on any part of the country at all, it comes down to the individual.
Again, It comes down to that and how many people chase that very feeling they get from the city. That's why it's so expensive to live in, with such a great demand for apartments. Many people want that lifestyle. I could say the same about San Francisco or L.A at this point (in regards to the expense of living in a great city) Traffic is shit in all of the aforementioned cities. Only N.Y even compares as far as public transportation goes to being worthwhile.
j k I've never been to New York before but the way you described it sounds similar to how London appears to me. Lots of people seem to complain about the defects, and the way you wear describing New York sounded like you couldn't wait to get out of there.. but like you said you been to other cities, and they can't just match the qualities your city possess, and such reasons are why I wouldn't swap London for any city in the world.
Haven't been on that bridge since the 70's when Dad drove us kids from NJ suburbs to our cousins in the Bronx. Thanks for the reminder. I was amazed at the ironwork.
Been there done it. 55 yesterday no more major road trips for me Thank you for what you do .Keeps me from missing the drives ..The Air .is not so exciting .
My old hood. I grew up there, I used to live at W 180th street and Cabrini Blvd. I must have crossed the GW on a bicycle thousands of times. We had relatives on the Jersey side, I remember the $.50 (cents) toll driving back into the city. Thanks for the memories and for posting your video.
Many people, like myself, would give their right arm to live in NYC! The diversity, the culture, the happenings, the walkability...it's all just unbeatable!!
I would never want to live in New York or the city of New York. It is way to expensive and dirty for me. Just give me a place in Montana and that would be perfect. I can say this because I have been to both.
@@eastsideqc I drive an 18 wheeler here too. Just wanted to see what the lower level looked like lmao. Luckily I drive at night so the traffic isn’t always too bad, but can be a nightmare if there’s snow.
It was a mad house! Just Left the Bronx, and I'm telling you, my living in the south vs the north has totally changed added my dad passed away 10 months ago so New York as I once remembered is now long gone!
That's my neighborhood! Washington Heights.. hope you got a chance to speak to some of the locals; we've got some very interesting folks and great culture here haha
I enjoyed the video. That was brave of you to go into New York because, like you say, the traffic is horrendous. Now if you could win one of those nice lNY ottos that would be so grand. Thanks.
Hey just an fyi when you head back home consider stopping in Ohio if you take the turnpike to pick up an EZ pass beacon. Im originally from metro Detroit and had to drive to Rhode Island for work often, you will save $$ and time with an EZ pass. Most states only offer EZ pass discounts if you are local but Ohio's turnpike offers a 50% discount to anyone who uses EZ pass. Ohio sells the beacons at each rest stop and they work any place that uses EZ pass(entire northeast and midwest). Just some advice, great videos btw. Im currently overseas for work and these vids, good and bad, make me miss the US. Especially Detroit. For all its' struggles I absolutely love Detroit and being away has just reinforced my love for it.
Yea thanks for the shout out to your hometown. People like to dump on Detroit just like they did on NYC back in the 70's and 80's but guess what ? Detroit is a great town and just like NY it is coming back , getting better with every visit I take up there. Things may have gotten a little worse than they were in NY at it's nadir but a new generation has asked themselves why do I have to live in this boring suburb when I can move downtown and have some fun. From Motown and Greenfield Village all the way to now the rebuilding of the beautiful Central Station Detroit is world class ! I'm not from there but I will say to all the haters of urban life three simple words : stay home loser !
Just drove though there this past weekend for the first time ever and , I meant to stay on 95 to go into New England but I was in the same lane 3:52 and didn’t see the 95 thru traffic sign until it was too late lol, too much traffic to quickly get over and gps didn’t tell me that. That was fun getting honked for going too slow reading the signs as a lost guy not from there 🙄 😬😓
just as I left New York City, on my way back to to the airport in my rental car, Alicia Key's "Empire State of Mind" played on the radio. What a great way to end a great trip to the Big Apple.
On Wednesday 17th March 2021 I crossed the George Washington Bridge. They did not accept any cash, so I had to use the Pay-per-plate option. When the moving van crew went a week earlier, from Texas to Maine, they had also problems with toll roads where cash was not an option.
I've never seen any US toll roads or bridges that take CC/Debit. Is that usual in other states? I know that there are 2 or 3 Easy Pass type of systems that are used across multiple states but I've never seen any of them accept a card at the booth. I'd be interested in hearing about states or interstate roads that do accept a card onsite.
I live in Rhode Island my state Is the smallest but even the Poorest parts are beautiful Compared to Camden NY or other Places Mississippi Chicago Etc. After a few days of watching Your videos I see that my governor mayors are doing a wonderful job with my state To keep it clean. I'm very happy to say I'm proud of where I live and thanks for your videos taking the time to do them🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I live in Vacaville, CA, wide open country, nice weather, no snow/ice in the winter, free & clear on my home/car. I still LOVE New York and I haven't even f***ing been to the city, I would live in New York if I had to in order to at least visit. Call me whacked out if you want.
Don't let anyone tell you different from this fact: It's a great and fantastic city. Probably on the whole the best on this planet. Just one caveat. You have to be a person who can put up with the negatives and there are more than one.
Favorite part of entering the city. Just entering the city.
It's as though you get to travel without driving
My favorite part is getting out of the fucking traffic hell that is the GWB
Dudes in the cash only lane asking do you take debit cards?
XD
the other ones are Ez pass so..... it's a membership, they don’t take credit cards or debit
Wow... it's like I'm riding
Someone else paying the toll
I dont know but why did it take so long, that is suppose to be 5 seconds tops !!!
@@BatedMarlinGaming Exactly, should be horns blaring at h8m!
Even the pigeons were double parking, lol!
Dude I just moved from SC it’s crazy shock lol
Rides into the CASH line and asks about debit cards with no cash ready. Just the type you don't want in front of you.
New York is a beautiful city
@@rudolphdouglas8692 And your point is....
@@rudolphdouglas8692 LOL no it’s not.
lol... I couldn't understand why he went through to a 'CASH ONLY' booth and then asked to use his debit card?? I would have like to see the persons in the booths face; looking at him thinking, "Are you for real bro, did you not see the cash only sign back there??"...lmfao But an awesome video though, nice and clear!! Thanks!!
I’ve never crossed the GWB with that little traffic. You went on the right day at the right time.
You just don't knowhow much I appreciate you Sharing the social and economical differences
from the political standpoint and the gentrification that happens in almost every city and state. I may not physically travel to these areas but by you I am there and I pray for everybody God knows The challenges we face and as people
we need to continue to try to work harder and keep praying for a change.... thank you again for giving us these videos and God bless you...truly 🙏🏾
Thanx, this is cool. I haven’t been in NYC in 25 yrs. Cures my homesickness…
Brings back memories when I would drive to NY to see my girlfriend from Florida. Charlie I found your channel about a month ago and have been hooked ever since. Keep up the great work my friend and stay safe. If your journeys ever bring you to Florida let me know. I would like to shake your hand and meet you. Thank you again, Jim
Thanks for watching. Florida is on my list. Only been there once in Jacksonville. Actually had a little footage from there, but my camera was stolen in Detroit before I could upload those videos.
Tampa
@@CharlieBo313 go to broward and show lauderdale lakes
Damn man! All that traveling you do and no EZ Pass? Lol!
Or do a carpool for free
ez pass for every city hes been to? think about it sherlock
@@markrush5013 guess you don’t know how an EZ Pass works because it’s for the entire road network that supports the EZ Pass system. You can use a Maryland EZ Pass transponder in NYC and vice versa
@@alexandertebo4011 its not accepted anywhere west of Illinois
@@afocus no offense but theres a reason why nobody likes Illinois
That bridge is crazy. Live in a place where you half to catch a boat to get home, and was stuck on that bridge for 20 mins! Missed that boat by 30 seconds
Thank you so much Charlie.
This was a real treat.
15.00 for the toll? Wow.
The toll is high but remember it's only one way. Going the other direction is free.
it's always been amazing to me how much 'stuff' can fit on a relatively small piece of land
I really enjoyed this one. I've never been anywhere near N.Y., And this is the closest I will ever get. So thank you so much for all the travels😁.
I asked the lady at the toll both if I could get fries with that. She wasn’t amused.
badass
You should have have asked for chips..she was English and confused.
When the hell did you find a time when the toll gate was not backed up?
amen to that
And then he single handily created the back-up with that “do you take debit cards” crap!!
It backed up for a bit when he got there 😂
this town can't be good if you got high blood pressure :D
Bring a weapon.
They even need gun to rob you at the tolls.this city is overrated.
@@vicpardo2953 New York State has some of the strictest gun control laws in the country. That way only outlaws can have guns
@@edwardmiessner6502
Exactly! The Democrat way... 🙄
@@Morbid611 the republic way: killing millions in school shootings and murders by not outlawing guns 🙄 oh yeah and homophobia, forgot that one.
Everything is more expensive in NYC.
Thanks. Brings back memories growing up in Cedar Grove, NJ and traveling into the city.
Grew up in Cedar Grove also.
This is so cool! I can’t tell you how cool this is but I love it. It’s like being there. I’ll probably never get to see this up close so this means a lot. Thank you.
Washington Heights is my neighborhood. I live 3000 miles away now but the GWB & upper Manhattan are HOME. Thank you brother!
I live in New York and travel these roads and bridges on a daily basis, N.Y. doesn't have the high crime rates like Chicago and is actually pretty safe for a such a large city, unlike Detroit their aren't any burned out or abandon areas. However is it an insanely expensive place to live and very crowded, the traffic is just brutal. Trust me though if you wanted to live in Harlem you probably couldn't afford it and that is not an exaggeration. The taxes are really criminal, every imaginable type of tax, state income tax, city income tax, sales tax and on and on.......
Why did you choose to live in such an expensive city?
Born and raised, you know, family, friends, career etc. It is an awesome place to live, it is hard to describe it accurately in a youtube comment section but New York really offers its residents a lot, you wouldn't know it but we have great beaches, great fishing and boating. The professional sport franchises, the history, career oppourtunities, the culture, the sights, shopping and food. I have traveled to different parts of the country and you just can't match the quality and diversity of the food, I am not talking about gourmet 5 star cuisine, I am referring to some of the basics like Pizza, Chinese food, Bagels, ethnic foods like Italian and Greek, it is really special. Don't get me wrong N.Y. has more than its share of negatives but over all it is a pretty unique place to live, even with its insane cost of living and horrific traffic. This isn't a knock on any part of the country at all, it comes down to the individual.
Again, It comes down to that and how many people chase that very feeling they get from the city. That's why it's so expensive to live in, with such a great demand for apartments. Many people want that lifestyle. I could say the same about San Francisco or L.A at this point (in regards to the expense of living in a great city)
Traffic is shit in all of the aforementioned cities. Only N.Y even compares as far as public transportation goes to being worthwhile.
j k I've never been to New York before but the way you described it sounds similar to how London appears to me. Lots of people seem to complain about the defects, and the way you wear describing New York sounded like you couldn't wait to get out of there.. but like you said you been to other cities, and they can't just match the qualities your city possess, and such reasons are why I wouldn't swap London for any city in the world.
How are the rats???? 😆😆😆😆
Haven't been on that bridge since the 70's when Dad drove us kids from NJ suburbs to our cousins in the Bronx. Thanks for the reminder. I was amazed at the ironwork.
Thanks for this. I don't like driving over bridges so watching this may help me in the future.
My favorite bridge 😍 it’s so pretty at night time
I'd still get lost even with 2 GPS. You're very good with driving and directions.
This was so relaxing. Great video 👍
It's surreal knowing I was on this bridge a few times in the 90's.
Been there done it. 55 yesterday no more major road trips for me Thank you for what you do .Keeps me from missing the drives ..The Air .is not so exciting .
Hell yeah! Can't wait for this series!
I want to go on a road trip with you, Charlie. You check out some of the most unusual places, and you're pretty fearless, too!
My old hood. I grew up there, I used to live at W 180th street and Cabrini Blvd.
I must have crossed the GW on a bicycle thousands of times.
We had relatives on the Jersey side, I remember the $.50 (cents) toll driving back into the city.
Thanks for the memories and for posting your video.
I like going into new jersey from NYC AND new jersey to NYC on the George Washington bridge...
You have impeccable taste 🤢
#Very nice video, I felt like I am driving. Very nice scenery. I liked it so much. Thanks a lot. I watched it because my friend lives in New Jersey.
It's crazy how pedestrians just walk up towards moving vehicles.
You guys have a sick Bridge system out there. Kudos from the SF Bay Area!
Yeah the roads are godawful though
"yall take cards?" *sign clearly labels CASH*
I was wondering the same....He would have gotten a hell of a side eye from me!!
What does 5mph have to do with it? A credit card is *not* an EZPass which is what he was asking them in the CASH / EZPass lane.....get it?
Wake up , clearly stated cash only
Who cares??😂
Ginge1990 me
My guy....a debit card at the GWB, lol. Give them the money and keep it movin'. This is NY/NJ, we don't got time for that.
srojack shut up 🤐
Everything in NJ and NY is SUPER SUPER FAST. We don't have the laid back mentality of such matters lol
You need the Sopranos theme song playing on this video.
Michigander in Exile lol
mama always told you, your the chosen one
One in a million, yes indeed I'ma burn and shine
Always good. Thanks, Charlie.
Helllo i am from the future
Hands Down... The Best City in the U.S.A...
Many people, like myself, would give their right arm to live in NYC! The diversity, the culture, the happenings, the walkability...it's all just unbeatable!!
us3south fuck off your dumb hippie
us3south I'm a hipster also. Huge hip hop Junkie
Yeah and it costs a shit ton to do anything probably.
I would never want to live in New York or the city of New York. It is way to expensive and dirty for me. Just give me a place in Montana and that would be perfect. I can say this because I have been to both.
you're a fucking hipster, people like you have made cities a place for the rich and the rich only
CharlieBo gets around! Excellent and gutsy video collection. Stay safe.
thank you BROTHER gor the ride with you we enjoy it thanks.
Good vid. I love that city! Thank you :)
I’m new to driving. I can’t imagine driving through this. The most busy city I’ve driven was Virginia Beach. Can’t imagine NYC
I have done it 18 wheelers many times, let's just say you gotta have nerves of steel
@@eastsideqc I drive an 18 wheeler here too. Just wanted to see what the lower level looked like lmao. Luckily I drive at night so the traffic isn’t always too bad, but can be a nightmare if there’s snow.
It was a mad house! Just Left the Bronx, and I'm telling you, my living in the south vs the north has totally changed added my dad passed away 10 months ago so New York as I once remembered is now long gone!
That's my neighborhood! Washington Heights.. hope you got a chance to speak to some of the locals; we've got some very interesting folks and great culture here haha
I enjoyed the video. That was brave of you to go into New York because, like you say, the traffic is horrendous. Now if you could win one of those nice lNY ottos that would be so grand. Thanks.
I go over it at least once a week when I have to be at the Jersey office. Upper level is more fun, but filled with trucks.
NJ / NY I got nuttin' but luv for ya baby!
Used to do runs from Boston to Philly,..over that bridge a boatload of times
Just rode over it yesterday on my trip up to Massachusetts , awesome view
Thanks Bud nice job i like this. NYC#1.
Just subscribed. Loved your video!
Building there must drive civil engineers crazy after about 20 years. Can't imagine the record keeping before computerization.
Hey just an fyi when you head back home consider stopping in Ohio if you take the turnpike to pick up an EZ pass beacon. Im originally from metro Detroit and had to drive to Rhode Island for work often, you will save $$ and time with an EZ pass. Most states only offer EZ pass discounts if you are local but Ohio's turnpike offers a 50% discount to anyone who uses EZ pass. Ohio sells the beacons at each rest stop and they work any place that uses EZ pass(entire northeast and midwest). Just some advice, great videos btw. Im currently overseas for work and these vids, good and bad, make me miss the US. Especially Detroit. For all its' struggles I absolutely love Detroit and being away has just reinforced my love for it.
Yea thanks for the shout out to your hometown. People like to dump on Detroit just like they did on NYC back in the 70's and 80's but guess what ? Detroit is a great town and just like NY it is coming back , getting better with every visit I take up there. Things may have gotten a little worse than they were in NY at it's nadir but a new generation has asked themselves why do I have to live in this boring suburb when I can move downtown and have some fun. From Motown and Greenfield Village all the way to now the rebuilding of the beautiful Central Station Detroit is world class ! I'm not from there but I will say to all the haters of urban life three simple words : stay home loser !
Just drove though there this past weekend for the first time ever and , I meant to stay on 95 to go into New England but I was in the same lane 3:52 and didn’t see the 95 thru traffic sign until it was too late lol, too much traffic to quickly get over and gps didn’t tell me that. That was fun getting honked for going too slow reading the signs as a lost guy not from there 🙄 😬😓
just as I left New York City, on my way back to to the airport in my rental car, Alicia Key's "Empire State of Mind" played on the radio. What a great way to end a great trip to the Big Apple.
LOL cool
amartinjoe whats the Big Apple
Concrete jungle wet dream tomato !!!
Thanks for visiting my home sweet home Dont Come Back lol jk😂
Have you heard Billy Joel's New York state of mind?
Thanks! Great video.
What a memories i just to take the puente to go to new York on the weekends
On Wednesday 17th March 2021 I crossed the George Washington Bridge. They did not accept any cash, so I had to use the Pay-per-plate option.
When the moving van crew went a week earlier, from Texas to Maine, they had also problems with toll roads where cash was not an option.
Thank you for tip. Advice to all of you viewers- If you are going to cross the GW Bridge, don’t depend on a debit card
I laying back enjoying the ride while listening to music. 👏😎💪
Ah, the memories of the multitude of times taking the Martha into the city, although I would usually bear right to the Harlem River Drive.
I been over there many times when I was a trucker if you look under the large bridge you can see the statue of liberty
I just watched like 30 ghetto vids in a row and could feel the weight lifting off my shoulders watching this
Nice scenery, but my favorite landmarks are the westbound lanes of the GW Bridge.
Great video. Thanks.
Great video! I drive a semi,and am under pressure to drive N.Y.
Why do I like these kinds of videos 🤔
I'm just a country bumpkin from Alabama screeching at those folks walking into traffic against the light. 😭😭😭
Honestly though, I think Charlie Bo might just be an alien doing some recon on our planet. Lol
Thanks for the vid
Nice videos. What kinda camera are you using>
I can only imagine what the people behind this guy were like when they saw the out of state plate take forever at the toll
BEAUTIFUL!
The most satisfying feeling
I've never seen any US toll roads or bridges that take CC/Debit. Is that usual in other states? I know that there are 2 or 3 Easy Pass type of systems that are used across multiple states but I've never seen any of them accept a card at the booth.
I'd be interested in hearing about states or interstate roads that do accept a card onsite.
EZ pass is used in the greater northeast (Illinois east and NC north)
Brings back memories..
The one time I drove through NYC, I looked right to the city while crossing the G. Washington Bridge and thought "Nope. I am never going down there".
My fav bridge
good videos never been to NY
Same.
Come
They take money which is just as good as cash.
My favorite part of the ride been here many times over we had ez pass sometimes.
I live in Rhode Island my state
Is the smallest but even the
Poorest parts are beautiful
Compared to Camden NY or other
Places Mississippi Chicago
Etc. After a few days of watching
Your videos I see that my governor mayors are doing a wonderful job with my state
To keep it clean. I'm very happy to say I'm proud of where I live and thanks for your videos taking the time to do them🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Charlie U must love traveling I guess.
what are those two tall buildings next to the toll both?
Thanks for holding up the line
Must have been 7am on a Sunday morning! 😆
That building that was under construction is now finished and looks amazing
What building was it?
Welcome to NYC, no we don't take debit cards. lol. Great to see you made it out my way recently. keep up with the channel man, I love your vids.
U.S.A is amazing.
I drove a 18 wheeler for 20 years i crossed that bridge many times in that time going in and out i could tell you some stories and 911 oh man
Me and my family drove on this and was like: "Holy the viEw, Where wAs thiS in mY cHildHood hUh?!"
Is there any way to enter by car and not pay a toll? Any secret roads?
I live in Vacaville, CA, wide open country, nice weather, no snow/ice in the winter, free & clear on my home/car. I still LOVE New York and I haven't even f***ing been to the city, I would live in New York if I had to in order to at least visit. Call me whacked out if you want.
Don't let anyone tell you different from this fact: It's a great and fantastic city. Probably on the whole the best on this planet. Just one caveat. You have to be a person who can put up with the negatives and there are more than one.
try it, you'll like it..
As soon as you take the 178th Street exit, you come into Balbuena's neighborhood from the *NUEBA YOL* movie.
That tall building in the background looks new.