US-75: Central Expressway - Dallas, Texas - 2017/04/17

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2020
  • #DFWFreeways #HighFive #AsphaltPlanet
    Drivelapse video of US-75, the Central Expressway, through Dallas starting Downtown from Interstate 30 at the Dallas Horseshoe Interchange and then progressing northerly through the Metroplex to US-380 at McKinney.

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  • @TheKikchinchief
    @TheKikchinchief Год назад +1

    My favorite highway to drive in Dallas. I'm old enough to remember when they expanded it. The amount of dirt they had to move was impressive. One thing about this highway is people drive fairly fast on it (when it's not rush hour, of course). At times, you could be doing 90 and not passing a single soul.

  • @Mochrie99
    @Mochrie99 3 года назад +8

    That 5-level stack interchange is an engineering marvel. As I saw it loom on the horizon as you approached it, I literally said "woah!" out loud. It's a beauty!

    • @MB12345678889
      @MB12345678889 3 года назад +2

      it’s ugly af wtf

    • @khagemann7462
      @khagemann7462 2 года назад +4

      Us dallasites take it for granted I used to woah at it too. Now I take the 5th level on my daily commute.

  • @fakejeepman06
    @fakejeepman06 11 месяцев назад

    I am desensitized to the amount of near misses in this video, especially at interchanges 🤣😂. As a DFW native, i still love DFW and Texas in general regardless 😂.

  • @GamingWithLondon
    @GamingWithLondon 3 года назад +8

    Ngl the fact that you can drive from downtown to McKinney in 70 MPH! This is insane especially for a 8-10-12-laned freeway

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  3 года назад +3

      the Central Expressway is indeed a nice drive.

    • @dariusbrock2351
      @dariusbrock2351 2 года назад +1

      @@AsphaltPlanet1 Does it ever get jammed or come to a complete stop during rush hour?

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Год назад +2

      @@dariusbrock2351 Hi, I'm from Dallas. And yes it gets jammed up during rush hour, but it still moves, just slower than normal. If there are any accidents, which are common, then yes it can get really slow. But in general, during most of the day, central expressway moves well until you get close to downtown, then it slows again at the other interchanges, but it's not that bad. This applies for most of the other freeways in the DFW area as well. And there are a TON of freeways here.

    • @Tatura.
      @Tatura. Год назад +1

      @@dariusbrock2351 Typically on a Friday even during the non peak hours you’ll be moving but at around 55mph. At least that’s how it was for me yesterday. But during normal days it should move alright if it’s not rush hour. It’s a very busy highway, especially since so many people lives up in Collin County nowadays.

    • @Noahvis4
      @Noahvis4 5 месяцев назад

      It’s because TXDOT increased the speed limit on majority of the DFW freeways from 60 mph to 70 mph outside of downtown in 2015! Meanwhile Houston is stuck with 60mph or 65 mph speed limit on I-45 and US-290, I-10, I-69, TX-288, Grand Parkway in some sections

  • @BrandonClaridge
    @BrandonClaridge 3 года назад +5

    That McKinney section is probably among my favorite sections of the Central Expressway, it's nice and wide compared to the more southerly segments of the corridor (and has continuous high-mast lighting to boot). I would not be surprised to see a second five-level stack (for the US-75 corridor) go up at US-75 and US-380 once the latter gets upgraded to a freeway, although this interchange would be north of the current 75/380 interchange, probably around the US-75 and Laud Howell Parkway interchange (three exits north of this video's end).
    There are other videos here on RUclips if you want to see the northernmost segment of the McKinney section of US-75, including the place where the 380 bypass might intersect; InterstateJD has a really good southbound perspective that starts in Melissa, taken about a month after this video was filmed. There really is not much more of the Metroplex once you get north of 380; north of Bloomdale (second exit north of 380) the corridor feels a lot more rural, and the high-mast lighting ends there too. There is plenty of suburban development around Melissa these days, but most of the development is away from US-75; the commercial development along the US-75 corridor ends just north of US-380.

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment.
      I'd seen Interstate JD's Central Expressway video before, it was very well done, as pretty well all of his videos were.
      I've driven the Central Expressway quite a few times, and have more unreleased footage from years past. Though I've only driven as far north of US-380. (Though I've driven US-380 from Denton to Greenville).

    • @BrandonClaridge
      @BrandonClaridge 3 года назад +1

      @@AsphaltPlanet1 I would say that the Central Expressway corridor has been one of constant change. Maybe less in terms of major roadway expansions over the last two decades (except for the complete overhaul in McKinney, although Allen had lanes added recently it appears they used the existing pavement to an extent) and more in terms of suburban growth. It would be nice to see an improved HOV facility or even express lanes along Central between I-635 and McKinney, though a large-scale project would require a major overhaul of the corridor. The narrow corridor south of I-635 means that little can be done to add lanes there, although taking out the left shoulder and narrowing the remaining lanes to 11 feet could allow for the addition of HOV lanes (one per direction) or something. Not ideal but not unheard of either.
      Ultimately, I believe the I-45 designation should extend north of Dallas, but not unless an Interstate-quality road gets built to (at least) I-40 in Oklahoma. The general expectation is that I-x5 Interstates (as well as I-x0 Interstates) are primary corridors and should either connect to another portion of the Interstate system or end at some destination of significance, such as a border crossing or a major city like Miami (as I-95 and I-75 do, although the latter ends in the suburbs); I-35's northern terminus in Duluth is sort of an exception in that Duluth is not truly a major city, although it is a Great Lakes port city. Not to mention, a freeway up to Thunder Bay is not really warranted either given the otherwise-sparce population of northern Ontario and northeastern Minnesota; Canada's population centers are bifurcated between the West (Prairies and BC) and East (Windsor-Quebec City corridor and the Atlantic provinces), and as such the major border crossings are those in North Dakota (I-29's northern terminus at the border south of Winnipeg) and points west (namely the Sweet Grass/Coutts crossing between MT/AB and especially the Blaine/White Rock crossing between WA/BC) as well as Michigan and points east.
      All of US-75 in Texas is freeway-grade, but this ends just a few miles into Oklahoma (north side of Colbert), and the freeway does not end at any destination of significance. If the I-45 designation were to be applied now, this would leave an undesirable "dangling terminus" for what should be a primary (I-x5) Interstate highway, although I-45's southern terminus in Galveston is also a "dangling terminus," but that's near the coast. That said, building a freeway should be pretty simple along the US-69/75 corridor in Oklahoma south of Tushka (aside from a cramped situation in Calera), plus Durant to Caddo is already a full freeway, but things get considerably harder from Tushka to McAlester. From McAlester northwards, I-45 could then follow the Indian Nation Turnpike up to I-40 in Henryetta, and then US-75 north to Tulsa. A Dallas-Tulsa I-45 corridor would be nice and would provide an alternative to I-35 in southern Oklahoma for long-distance traffic traveling between Texas and the Midwest.

    • @AudiR81
      @AudiR81 Год назад

      I had a video once of that section of us-75, it got deleted but I’m re-uploading soon

  • @kennethsimmons2003
    @kennethsimmons2003 3 года назад +3

    We have a double-feature on Dallas videos today! I just posted my I-35E Dallas Outbound video. Great job as always, Asphalt Planet!

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  3 года назад +4

      I noticed that when I watched your video this morning. Good job yourself!

    • @kennethsimmons2003
      @kennethsimmons2003 3 года назад +3

      @@AsphaltPlanet1 Thank you!

    • @KingAsa5
      @KingAsa5 3 года назад +1

      Nice I would like to check that out

    • @kennethsimmons2003
      @kennethsimmons2003 3 года назад +1

      @@KingAsa5 The channel's name is Interstate KS if you're interested.

  • @MrSniperFromMars
    @MrSniperFromMars 3 года назад +5

    I will never get tired of DFW freeways, especially the Mixmaster and High Five. Great video as always.
    Did you get very far into Arkansas along I-30?

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  3 года назад +2

      In 2017 I got as far as Texarkana and then went back south to Shreveport on I-49. In 2018 I went as far as Little Rock. I spent a night in the east side of town that year. I didn't do much of a freeway tour unfortunately as it was late when I pulled in, and I drove straight back to Toronto the next day (which is a long drive from Little Rock).

  • @GSM92
    @GSM92 3 года назад +6

    This has to be a couple years old. Dallas has way more high rises now. Nice video though!

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  3 года назад +3

      It was filmed in April, 2017.

    • @GSM92
      @GSM92 3 года назад +3

      @@AsphaltPlanet1 lol that's how booming dallas is/was!!!

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Год назад

      @@GSM92 Yeah I could tell a lot of the newest high-rises are not in this video.

  • @thevultrantransituniverse1487
    @thevultrantransituniverse1487 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @graymikep64
    @graymikep64 3 года назад +3

    Love driving this

  • @jaricjohnson6448
    @jaricjohnson6448 3 года назад +2

    Nice job!!

  • @markdangerfield8140
    @markdangerfield8140 Год назад

    We’re gonna take a ride to Dallas Texas

  • @74ryanwolf
    @74ryanwolf 3 года назад +2

    Why'd it take 3 years to upload this video out of curiosity? Great video!

    • @AsphaltPlanet1
      @AsphaltPlanet1  3 года назад +1

      there isn't a good reason why it took so long to upload. I have a tendency to record more footage than I could ever reasonably hope to upload, so sometimes videos fall through the cracks.

  • @paulbrower4265
    @paulbrower4265 3 года назад +3

    I could never figure out why it wasn't renumbered as I-45 up to the Oklahoma state line after it was rebuilt to Interstate standards.

    • @BabyBang17datruth
      @BabyBang17datruth 3 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing

    • @highwaymant368
      @highwaymant368 2 года назад +2

      It has been rumored the oklahoma turnpike authority wants to build a new toll road connecting I-44 at or near Big Cabin. Truthfully I would rather extended it through Tulsa, Topeka and it ending in the Omaha area. I doubt that would happen

    • @khagemann7462
      @khagemann7462 Год назад

      @@highwaymant368 I hope they do the big cabin one as a frequently go from dallas to joplin every summer Thanksgiving and Christmas

  • @graymikep64
    @graymikep64 3 года назад +1

    Wow

  • @nazz6000
    @nazz6000 3 года назад +2

    Why is this music so damn catchy? :)

  • @ashtonjt653
    @ashtonjt653 Год назад +1

    I live in Dallas

  • @characterstheottersiouxaar5968
    @characterstheottersiouxaar5968 3 года назад

    The Tluveen Foundation🧫

  • @studid55
    @studid55 Год назад

    1:38 that white truck tho...

  • @madelinehagedorn4149
    @madelinehagedorn4149 3 года назад +2

    If they see a KS license plate will I be messed with? 😅

    • @Tatura.
      @Tatura. 2 года назад

      No. Texans only hate states like California (especially), Washington and Colorado. Kansas is fine.

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Год назад

      No of course not. Kansas is just fine. The problems arise from license plates from California and New York. Lol Not but seriously, nobody is going to mess with you in this city, it's a good place. It's just big, really really big.

  • @highwaymant368
    @highwaymant368 2 года назад +1

    75 is actually pretty interesting between Omaha and Sioux City.

  • @reeeeeeeroblox2222
    @reeeeeeeroblox2222 2 года назад +1

    7:56 there is my homes exit

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Год назад

      You live in Allen? I have friends who live there, what a nice town! I drive up central from my home in Dallas all the time.

    • @reeeeeeeroblox2222
      @reeeeeeeroblox2222 Год назад

      @@trevorjameson3213 yes I live in Allen it’s nice

  • @SlowedByMaple
    @SlowedByMaple 3 года назад +1

    States with the Best Freeway signs:
    • South Dakota
    • Maine
    • Washington
    • North Carolina
    • New Mexico
    • Minnesota
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • Oregon
    • Iowa
    • Kentucky
    The State in the Country that has the Best Highway Signs: Wisconsin! 🏆 They have the best looking signs Ever !! They look so Clean looking. It’s the best.
    Wanna know what State makes the worst Freeway signs in the America? I’ll give you one from the List: Arizona. But that’s part of the List, it’s not the Worst in the Country. Find out which State has the Worst Freeway Signs in the US from the State of ____________. My comment of that is on FreewayJim’s video on 16-13 South Dakota: Leaving Mount Rushmore: ruclips.net/video/ZH9vguKAuEs/видео.html

  • @characterstheottersiouxaar5968
    @characterstheottersiouxaar5968 3 года назад

    Teach Your Gunsner To Eat🍓

  • @MB12345678889
    @MB12345678889 3 года назад +1

    that looks so ugly and dystopian, i’m glad i’m not living there.

    • @Tatura.
      @Tatura. 2 года назад

      Nobody asked for your opinion.