I-87/287 New York Thruway & The Tappan Zee Bridge (Exits 14A to 9)
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Published 2011-09-23
All Comments (19)
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for 25 years now, since August 1, 1995, 65 mph has been allowed in New York, on rural portions of the New York State Thruway.
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Good stuff, nice timing with the song breaks throughout the video, good factoids about the bridges history too, thumbs up!
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very nice movie with lots of interesting informations. thanks!
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Thanks for the memories it's been over 22 years since I crossed the Tap!
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Kickass song choice, I love "Rebel Yell"!
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@MyMultimedia I am, but I travel frequently throughout the NE and other states that use the E-ZPass system. I also have a SunPass, PeachPass, and a QuickPass, NC's new electronic toll system.
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Nice trivia :) I've read somewhere the bridge is also structurally deficient due to the inferior materials used during the Korean War shortages in the early 1950's.
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Even though it's falling apart, I really do love the Tappan Zee Bridge. Great video!
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Damn, that rocked! Another great video, Evan! Happy New Year and looking forward to more.
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These are great videos
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Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice video. Cheers from your Brazilian friend.
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Thanks for the upload. Haven't been anywhere outside of Massachusetts in the Northeast. That bit of history regarding the Port Authority was somewhat disturbing.
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They put new railings on the Tappan Zee Bridge since the last time I was on it (which was years ago). It used to have this cool steel railing made up of four rows of squares going all the way to the road. The new railing is probably much safer, the old one looked cooler.
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I like anyone who puts travel videos up. I like to know all highways of the United States. How much was the toll?
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@aswchris I heard this on the History Channel "The Crumbling of America." It covered this bridge. Wasn't there ideas to replace the bridge to make it efficient but I guess that's not happening?
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The Tappan Zee Bridge is crumbling!
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@interstateruler $5