If you鈥檙e sick of everything Netflix has to offer, you can try a scenic drive while also complying with stay-at-home orders.
The automotive series is taking viewers on a Western Maryland road trip in a special episode this week. It comes on the heels of another special episode last month that took viewers through Annapolis and across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
In coming up with the concept, 鈥淲e were looking around for something that we could do 鈥 for everyone that was basically confined to home,鈥 said host John Davis.
Unlike normal episodes, these are more focused on the scenery than the cars.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 hear me talking except just a little bit at the beginning and a little bit at the end,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淵ou see out the front windshield and the side windows, and it鈥檚 just a nice drive.鈥
We know people love to drive just as enjoyment and can鈥檛 do a lot of driving right now, so we thought this would help ease the pain of being home and out of your car just a little.鈥
The latest episode starts from McHenry, Maryland, and takes viewers around the Deep Creek Lake recreational area.
For those who must know, the first 鈥淢otorWeek Goes for a Drive鈥 episode was shot from a Porsche SUV. The second involved a Mitsubishi hybrid SUV. 鈥淭he idea was to get big windows so the cameras had great views of the road,鈥 Davis said.
This week鈥檚 30-minute episode, titled 鈥淢otorWeek Goes for a Drive-Deep Creek Cruisin鈥,鈥 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
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