Reason Foundation is a nonprofit think tank dedicated to advancing free minds and free markets. For more information, please visit About Reason Foundation gives you the opportunity to create videos, share videos and suggest topics for Drew Carey’s upcoming documentaries. is an online community showcasing the best free market ideas and videos on the Internet. Gridlock, hosted by Drew Carey, is available online at. Future documentaries will examine the government’s abuse of eminent domain, the immigration debate and medical marijuana laws. Here are the available images for Gridlock Contents 1 Gallery 1.1 Premiere Playing (September 18, 2017, 8011K) 1.2 First Gridlock Win (October 3, 2017, 8032K) 1.3 Gridlock for a 2018 Lexus LC500 (October 10, 2017, 8042K) 1. Gridlock is the first in a series of videos hosted by Drew Carey. “Drew demonstrates how innovative toll road approaches are working in places like Orange County and proves we don’t have to accept gridlock.” The government has failed to build and fix the basic infrastructure we need,” says Adrian Moore, vice president of research at Reason Foundation. Our roads are crumbling and over-crowded. “I’d love to own a freeway in Los Angeles,” Carey says. Along the way Drew mulls more practical congestion-busters-would you ride the Drew Carey Freeway-that could rescue the rest of us from road rage. Who’s going to pay for these innovative new roads? Carey doesn’t want taxpayers stuck with the bill, so he explores how the government can get the private sector to ante up. Drew Carey finds the poor guy with the most congested commute in Los Angeles, and frees him from the gridlock grind with a helicopter ride to and from work. Carey details how cities around the world are using high-tech solutions to build tunnels, elevated highways and bridges that reduce bottlenecks. But that doesn’t mean we have to accept it. Host Drew Carey examines the costs and consequences of traffic jams and explores several solutions that can get our roads moving. Los Angeles doesn’t have a monopoly on traffic jams though congestion is a growing problem just about everywhere. Instead, Josh spends 90 minutes – each way – stuck in traffic. Unfortunately, traffic is never free-flowing in Los Angeles. In free-flowing traffic conditions, Josh could get to work in just 25 minutes. Josh’s short 16-mile commute is actually one of the worst in Los Angeles. To make a few extra bucks he has a micro-brewery going in his garage with his buddies. Other than fighting with co-worker Mimi, his hobbies include drinking beer and not being able to get dates. Carey hires a helicopter to transport Josh Lipking to and from work. Drew is an assistant director of personnel in a Cleveland department store and he has been stuck there for ten years. In a new video, Gridlock, Carey, who’s used to handing out prizes on his game shows, gives one lucky commuter a ride to work he’ll never forget. Los Angeles (October 15, 2007) – How does driving on the “Drew Carey Freeway” sound?ĭrew Carey, host of the hit shows The Price Is Right and Power of 10, says he’d love to help alleviate traffic jams by owning, building and operating toll roads in America’s most congested areas.
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