thanks for the comment. California has some pretty great freeway drives, but I have to say Australia is a country that I have always wanted to drive through too.
I noticed something at 8:07, so I paused it to get a good look. The overhead guidance sign for US-101 South to San Jose has an outlined US Highway shield. Those are extremely rare and are almost all gone as that sign is definitely 60+ years old and I thought "Those still exist?" when seeing it. Another thing of note is that the US-101/I-880 Junction is still an "accident-waiting-to-happen" cloverleaf interchange. Definitely needs to be modernized.
Rode and eventually drove on this freeway (we called it Bayshore) all the time growing up in South San Francisco and Millbrae 1956-1972. My dad loved it, since he was a fast driver. By the time I married and moved to San Jose 1972-1975 the 280 interstate was finished and it was a way nicer road than that battered and noisy 101!
1:14 In this part of the video while on I-280, on the right, there's a short stub of a ramp that has no connection. I heard it from Freewayjim when I watch his Video 19-13.
If you drive around San Jose area you will find how bad the road paved. The recent rebuilt 101 in the neighborhood of SF airport looks like surfing on the sea. I am so ashamed that world’s tech hub can not even pave their road flat. The whole road building companies in Bay Area have severe quality issue.
One road tripper, Freewayjim, already filmed his Video 19-13 while driving I-280 in California heading south while bypassing US 101 between San Francisco and San Jose. He says it's the world's most beautiful urban freeway.
0:13 I can see the king street and then drive faster of shorter what speed you wanted to drive lol us.101 or 280 lol drive 1 hour or 40 minutes lol drive whatever you wanted
Because I-280 CA forms a complete bypass (Joe Colla Interchange to Alemany Maze) and Downtown SF spur (Alemany Maze to King Street/5th Street in SF) of US 101 and the bypass part is more scenic than US 101 (the Bayshore Freeway itself) because there's a lot of nature and I-280 CA is considered the world's most beautiful urban freeway.
US 101 is busier than I-280, but the drive on both routes, I mean detours, are about approximately an hour. I-280 is a better pick than US 101 because of that, it's mostly quicker.
Wow, what an absolutely STUNNING freeway! This really is automotive nirvana. I wish we had freeways like this here in Australia!
thanks for the comment. California has some pretty great freeway drives, but I have to say Australia is a country that I have always wanted to drive through too.
Trust me you wouldn’t like driving them bro people out here drive like there’s no tomorrow
I noticed something at 8:07, so I paused it to get a good look. The overhead guidance sign for US-101 South to San Jose has an outlined US Highway shield. Those are extremely rare and are almost all gone as that sign is definitely 60+ years old and I thought "Those still exist?" when seeing it. Another thing of note is that the US-101/I-880 Junction is still an "accident-waiting-to-happen" cloverleaf interchange. Definitely needs to be modernized.
There certainly aren’t very many button copy signs of that vintage left in California.
Rode and eventually drove on this freeway (we called it Bayshore) all the time growing up in South San Francisco and Millbrae 1956-1972. My dad loved it, since he was a fast driver. By the time I married and moved to San Jose 1972-1975 the 280 interstate was finished and it was a way nicer road than that battered and noisy 101!
I remember that before the I-680 interchange was completed, some of the ramps were. One incongruously had a car parked upon it
The ramps of US 101 near SFO almost looked like a local express lane system there.
1:04 thats a pretty bouncy freeway
Great Video!
Thank You!
1:14 In this part of the video while on I-280, on the right, there's a short stub of a ramp that has no connection. I heard it from Freewayjim when I watch his Video 19-13.
How long did the whole drive take?
The Google Maps part of this video says 44 minutes in US 101/Bayshore Freeway between SF and SJ.
Hi! nice video. what is the name of the second song?
Risk by Metric
@@AsphaltPlanet1 Thanks
If you drive around San Jose area you will find how bad the road paved. The recent rebuilt 101 in the neighborhood of SF airport looks like surfing on the sea. I am so ashamed that world’s tech hub can not even pave their road flat. The whole road building companies in Bay Area have severe quality issue.
The second music is as impressive as US-101 in the Bay Area!
you didn't like the first song?
@@AsphaltPlanet1 I didn't imply anything like that, but okay. I just really loved the second one.
that's fair, i was just giving you a hard time ;)
You would have a more scenic drive if you took I-280 all the way.
I filmed I-280 northbound in 2017, so I chose to do US-101 for that reason.
One road tripper, Freewayjim, already filmed his Video 19-13 while driving I-280 in California heading south while bypassing US 101 between San Francisco and San Jose. He says it's the world's most beautiful urban freeway.
0:13 I can see the king street and then drive faster of shorter what speed you wanted to drive lol us.101 or 280 lol drive 1 hour or 40 minutes lol drive whatever you wanted
Because I-280 CA forms a complete bypass (Joe Colla Interchange to Alemany Maze) and Downtown SF spur (Alemany Maze to King Street/5th Street in SF) of US 101 and the bypass part is more scenic than US 101 (the Bayshore Freeway itself) because there's a lot of nature and I-280 CA is considered the world's most beautiful urban freeway.
@@CrystalClearWith8BE I went on us 101 south and to 280 south of the i go 4th street I take I-80 west and end of I-80 i drive to us.101
US 101 is busier than I-280, but the drive on both routes, I mean detours, are about approximately an hour. I-280 is a better pick than US 101 because of that, it's mostly quicker.
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