Drive America’s Highways for 14 miles west along Interstate 40 in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Interstate Highways
Interstate Highway System: The Most Important Road Network in the United States
The Interstate Highway System is a network of controlled-access highways in the United States. The original Interstate network was completed in 1986, but it has since grown to include an additional 48,000 miles of road.
Interstate Highways are important for a number of reasons. They help to improve transportation efficiency, reduce traffic congestion, and boost economic growth. They also play a vital role in national defense, as they can be used to quickly move troops and supplies in the event of a crisis.
Most states use a standard mileage system, with 0 miles starting at the west or south termini and increasing as you travel east or north. Odd-numbered highways travel north and south, while even-numbered highways travel east and west. Interstates with low numbers are in the south and the west, while higher numbers are in the north and east. Three-digit Interstate Highways are loops or spurs of a mainline Interstate Highway. Even-digit highways connect to an Interstate at both termini or form a loop around a location. Odd-numbered three-digit highways connect to one Interstate and are spur routes.
We have a large collection of videos of Interstate Highways. For the most part, our videos are labeled with the route name followed by the starting point and the end point along with the state in which the video was taken. In some cases, a video crosses state lines and we note that in the title of the video as well.
Our Interstate Highway Routes
Interstate Highway Videos
Interstate 269 – Arlington to Millington – Tennessee
Drive America’s Highways for 17 miles west along Interstate 269 from Arlington to Millington in Tennessee.
Interstate 40 in Albuquerque – New Mexico
Drive America’s Highways for 23 miles west along Interstate 40 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Interstate 40 – Clines Corners to Tijeras – New Mexico
Drive America’s Highways for 44 miles west along Interstate 40 from Clines Corners to Tijeras in New Mexico.
Interstate 44 in Oklahoma City – Oklahoma
Drive America’s Highways for 7 miles west along Interstate 44 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Interstate 530 – Pine Bluff to Little Rock – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 42 miles north along Interstate 530 / U.S. Highway 65 from Pine Bluff to Little Rock in Arkansas
Interstate 64 – Interstate 69 to Corydon – Indiana
Drive America’s Highways for 77 miles east along Interstate 64 from Interstate 69 to Corydon in southern Indiana.
Interstate 69 – Evansville to Interstate 64 – Indiana
Drive America’s Highways for 13 miles north along Interstate 69 from Evansville to Interstate 64 in Indiana
Interstate 240 East in Memphis – Tennessee
Drive America’s Highways for 12 miles along Interstate 240 East in Memphis from Interstate 55/69 to Interstate 40