I wanna be on the "worse" panel. I can't get out of my neighborhood without hitting a backup. Living on the west side (Livingston) just about every road is torn up. Traffic is unreal!
It was still US10 at the time. M-10 wouldn't be named that officially til the late 1980's or early 1990's. It shared junction at Telegraph in Southfield north to Dixie Hwy. Then up I-75. Look on old Michigan maps. It's kind of cool to see how things transitioned over the years in terms of the roads.
@@antonioguglielmetti2661 Because the missing portion connecting east and west wasn't built in 1982 when this footage was taken. Construction,acquisition of property didn't start til 1984. The missing link opened in 1989.
i think somebody in audio video technology needs to invent a volume control that automatically sets it self so that its not to loud or to quite were living in the age of space age digital technology anything is possible
Them potholes got great grandkids by now
Hahaha made me lol
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Mannn what i wouldn't give just to go back in that era in detroit. Alot of my folks and friends were still alive!!!!!! 💯 😢
The roads ain't much better in 2022 years later
Would be an interesting show to air these clips and a panel talking about how things have or haven’t changed
I wanna be on the "worse" panel. I can't get out of my neighborhood without hitting a backup. Living on the west side (Livingston) just about every road is torn up. Traffic is unreal!
I like seeing old news.
The way they presented the news was better then
Local 4 should show the old news clips of all the freeway shootings throughout the years, 1992, 2008, and lately.
February 18th, 1982? Yet 1985 in the RUclips Headline....off a few years.
Modern journalists are not real concerned about accuracy. It's all about the likes.
lol@@martybadboy
Why does the headline say 1985? And the news report says February 1982?
Has the media ever been truthful? LOL!
@@usaisnojoke lol nope
where i lived in detroit in 1985 is gone , my house and i think every house on my street is gone
What street did you live on?
0:40 when did M10 go to Novi? And 696 go to downtown?
696 was built in three parts. the middle section wasn't done until 1989. 696 east used to turn into m10 south at telegraph
It was still US10 at the time. M-10 wouldn't be named that officially til the late 1980's or early 1990's. It shared junction at Telegraph in Southfield north to Dixie Hwy. Then up I-75. Look on old Michigan maps. It's kind of cool to see how things transitioned over the years in terms of the roads.
That 696 is now 96 and they changed 696 to outline the lodge and go east after that
@@antonioguglielmetti2661 Because the missing portion connecting east and west wasn't built in 1982 when this footage was taken. Construction,acquisition of property didn't start til 1984. The missing link opened in 1989.
.I'd like all the cars
i think somebody in audio video technology needs to invent a volume control that automatically sets it self so that its not to
loud or to quite were living in the age of space age digital technology anything is possible
You need to finish high school so you can learn to spell to, too and two in appropriate places. You can also pick up the ability to use commas.
Where is m-39?
Theres even more of a regional accent here too.
when news and people were real , its just a goofy show now , i can hardly watch the news now