10 Simple Tips for Driving in Miami
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Miami is a tough city to drive in. There's distractions all over and congestion seems to be everywhere. But I've got some tips that will help you keep calm and drive like a pro in the Magic City!
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Great video. I'm from Toronto and have driven to and in Orlando and Miami several times, however, each time it feels like a new experience. So thank you for the tips.
im going to miami next month ive never drive there. i live in colombia , bogota and the traffic here its absolutly the worst on the planet so i have pretty experience, i just wanted to know about the tolls and some speedlimits, i will rent a compact car so im not like the altimas guys, any advise my friend?
I was in Colombia last summer and it reminded me a lot of Miami. It was a bit scarier driving around in Colombia, to be honest, but everyone seemed to get around just fine. You should fit right in.
Speed limits differ depending on the road, but 50-60 miles per hour is typically on the highways. Tolls are everywhere and really a part of the Miami highways system. Many of the major expressways have a toll associated with them - usually a few dollars.
@@mmersive thanks brother yes the traffic here in Bogota its absolutely caothic, ive been few times in miami but never rented a car because i have family and friends they drive me around but this time i want to enjoy myself riding, thanks for those tips bro, yeah here its very scary in Colombia at least in the US its bit more.. Lets say organized
I grew up (my teenage years) in Miami and moved to Denver a year ago and crazy enough I find that drivers here are more stupidly aggressive, though at least they pay more attention (less swerving). What I don't like about here is they tailgate you for no reason, you kinda have to drive fast here because if you just try to drive slow in the right lane EVEN if there is no traffic on the road they will still tailgate you, like wtf.
That's pretty wild. I was in Vegas not too long ago and I thought the driving was a bit more aggressive than the last few times I was there too. Maybe more Miami drivers are moving to these west coast cities?😁