I-4 East - Orlando - Florida - 4K Highway Drive
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Interstate 4 eastbound through the Orlando Area. Video begins in southern Orange County in the Disney and Universal World Resort Areas and continues into Downtown Orlando up to Lake Mary in Seminole County.
Filmed: February 2021
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From Wikipedia:
Interstate 4 (I-4) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the U.S. state of Florida, maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Spanning 132.298 miles (212.913 km) along a generally southwest-northeast axis, I-4 is entirely concurrent with State Road 400 (SR 400). In the west, they begin at an interchange with I-275 in Tampa. They intersect with several major expressways as they traverse Central Florida, including US 41 in Tampa; US 301 near Riverview; I-75 near Brandon; US 98 in Lakeland; US 192 in Celebration; Florida's Turnpike in Orlando; and US 17 and US 92 in multiple junctions. In the east, I-4 ends at an interchange with I-95 in Daytona Beach, while SR 400 continues for roughly another 4 miles (6.4 km) and ends at an intersection with US 1 on the city line of Daytona Beach and South Daytona.
Construction on I-4 began in 1958; the first segment opened in 1959, and the entire highway was completed in 1965. The "I-4 Ultimate" project, currently in progress, will oversee the construction of variable-toll express lanes and numerous redevelopments through the 21-mile (34 km) stretch of highway extending from Kirkman Road (exit 75) in Orlando to SR 434 (exit 94) in Longwood. The project broke ground in 2015, and is scheduled to be completed in 2021 (actual completion time will vary slightly due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic). Previously, the median of I-4 between Tampa and Orlando was the planned route of a now-cancelled high-speed rail line. From a political standpoint, the "I-4 corridor" is a strategic region given the large number of undecided voters in a large swing state.
At mile 57, I-4 enters Osceola County and soon thereafter intersects the Orlando area's beltways: the incomplete Western Expressway (SR 429) on the western side and the Central Florida GreeneWay (SR 417) which rounds the eastern side before returning to I-4 in Sanford. Additionally, an exit to World Drive (signed as just "Disney World") runs north as a limited-access highway into the Walt Disney World Resort and an electric pylon in the shape of Mickey Mouse can be seen on the southwest corner of the intersection. The single GreeneWay/World Drive exit (Exit 62) also marks an abrupt change from rural to suburban/urban landscape. The highway passes beside Celebration and Kissimmee on the east side and Walt Disney World Resort (not visible) on the west side.
For the next 40 mi (64 km), I-4 passes through the Orlando metropolitan area, where the highway forms the main north-south artery. It enters Orange County, passes through Walt Disney World, and by SeaWorld Orlando, & Universal Orlando-and intersects all of the area's major toll roads, including the Beachline Expressway (SR 528) and Florida's Turnpike. Orlando's main tourist strip-International Drive-runs parallel and no more than 1.5 mi (2 km) from I-4 between Kissimmee and Florida's Turnpike. Between Michigan St. and Kaley Ave. (about mile 81), I-4 turns due north (while still being signed east-west), heading past downtown Orlando and its northern suburbs. A 21-mile (34 km) section of I-4 from west of Kirkman Road to east of SR 434 (miles 75-96) is currently undergoing a $2.3 billion reconstruction, expected to be completed in 2021, that replaces most bridges, changes the configuration of many intersections, and adds two express toll lanes-named 4 Express-in each direction (details in the I-4 Ultimate section).
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Hey could you please upload a video I-4 West - Orlando - Florida - 4K Highway Drive?
@@lincolnloud4720 I have an I-4 West from Orlando to Tampa coming soon where you can see a westbound view of downtown.
@@MileageMikeTravels I can’t wait to see this long highway drive video😁Unless I-4 traffic wants to be horrible😒
@@cdxgg_ haha it was in a few spots. I already have it filmed and edited so it’ll be live in the coming weeks.
24:45 ahhh the beautiful I-4 eyesore in all it's wonderful unfinished glory.
I live in Orlando. I'm recovering from foot surgery. Had been out for a while. Thanks for the drive. I needed that. Just subscribed
Glad you enjoyed. Welcome!
How’s UR Foot Surgery Recovery Going So Far
There's a MINI Cooper behind the driver, I think the driver of the MINI loves MINIONS that are from this city!!!
Yes, Minions are Orlandoan little yellow bananas!
I miss my home town Orlando, FL hope to go back next year 😔
It’s changed so much 😪
Oh my god, Interstate 4 eastbound highway going to Orlando looks beautiful, new lamp posts, new lanes and new pavement, this is absolutely fabulous!!
Orlando has been on I-4 Eastbound since he left for Orange County in Florida, of which the following are his 5:20 fee tickets for Universal Blvd on Kirkman Road
Love it! Thanks for sharing
You bet!
Orlando looks beautiful as always I-4 Eastbound on Highway 🛣️ and Highway One 1️⃣
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
Same I miss Orlando Florida to I hope covid is not bad so I can go😓
Great city!
I'm going to vacation in Orlando this summer. (After COVID-19 vaccination)
Nice. Hope you enjoy it!
Did u have a good time
@@DeeRuss Yep. It was my first time in 17 months (since Christmas 2019) I got to travel out of state, and FL was 98% open with relatively mixed mask usage (of 100+ places, only 3 I saw still had restrictions). I also recorded 2 videos of FDOT's pavement sounds to and from Orlando.
I love the sound of the pavement in Florida
Yes. With those sounds and the sunshine you gotta love it.
My home town...miss it so much...hopefully moving back this year...
Great drive on interstate 4
Amazing how much has changed since this video.
I love Orlando Florida it is the best state in Florida
you meen city
A town called winter Park where it's never snowed in the history of orange county that's tropical
@Mileage Mike What type of radar detector did you used to detect the police at the 23.34 Mark?
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
I love Orlando so much and I wish to come to school there but due to insufficient funds Orlando probably will never see my face😭am from another country by the way
I love the flat Florida highways. Makes you feel way closer to the sky, at least for me lol. But my lord are the drivers horrible. It's like people took they're drivers test and then forgot about everything other then the gas and brake pedal. It's obsurd.
Mike travels can you make a Miami Florida I 95 bridge sound clip by clip?
Feel like a little Highway Patrol guy
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I use to live in Lake Mary!
Where U Moved To Since Leaving Lake Mary In Florida
Oh gosh, I-4 is going to Orange County this day!
How Far Is Daytona Beach From Orlando, Florida
56 miles not that far
@@midnightxtl THX ☺️ For Letting Me Know
Fact: Did you know that Massachusetts, New Jersey, and South Carolina use the same sound?
Didn’t know. Never been to Jersey or Massachusetts though.
I never been to NJ or MA but I knew South Carolina had the sound too
Edit: I’ve been to both now.
How Far Is Miami From Orlando, Florida
234 miles really far
@@midnightxtl THX ☺️ Again For Letting Me Know
What date in February this video was taken? I was in Orlando in early February and I live in Virginia!
It’s In The Description U Gotta Find It
@@tameikabrown Well, the published date sometimes is different than the date the video was actually recorded.
@@davidbian2466 Well Regardless It’s In The Description
I went to Orlando at November 21 and 22
This freeway is the worst I have ever driven on. People not paying attention, blocking the slow lane, almost got killed at an intersection. That's what happe s when you get your license in the parking lot and not on the real road 😒
Why did you speed up the video at 18:16
Traffic was moving too slow
17:39 mike what is this sound
I think it was from one of the other cars.
@@MileageMikeTravels ok
@@MileageMikeTravels Did do you see the California car?
@@kennypalermo9071 no
@@MileageMikeTravels What weren't you looking for?
I think Orlando is a great city but downtown is a huge mess with the construction they’re doing
I'm actually surprised that I-4 is only 6 lanes through most of the area. Pretty cramped freeway for a metro of this size.
@@MileageMikeTravels I would like Downtown Orlando to Follow Austin or Nashville are even Maybe Charlotte in building it's downtown. I think Orlando should bring broadway shows to it downtown with shops & restaurants & museums. I feel like when you go to Orlando downtown is a afterthought unless your going to clubs. The cities has so much more to offer. Make downtown a destination people want to go to. I mean it's is nickname the city beautiful. Bring more beautiful architecture to the Skyline.
@@JejblessAnointed they are trying to but it takes time to build.
I lived here 6 years and they still never finished construction on the roads 😂😂
@@blackgirlalchemy5156 Shoot its been going on for 6+ years??
Feckless I-4 away on Full Length Interstates!
26:31
In W Black Pkwy
Uh I live down winter park nice
Pretty nice town. Video on it coming soon.
@@MileageMikeTravels guess what I filmed an video on Hampton VA yesterday
Lol traffic is so bad you had to speed up the video
Oh man. I-4 seemed to be like that everyday when I was in Orlando. I'm actually surprised it doesn't have more lanes through Orlando and down to Tampa. Way too cramped for carrying traffic between two metros of that size.