Drive America’s Highways for 46 miles along Interstate 40 from Russelleville to Conway in Arkansas
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 40 – Altus to Russellville – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 36 miles along Interstate 40 from Altus to Russellville at exit 81 in Arkansas
Interstate 40 – Mulberry to Clarksville – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 17 miles along Interstate 40 from mile marker 28 near Mulberry to Clarksville at mile marker 45 in Arkansas
Interstate 40 – Oklahoma to Mulberry – Arkansas
Drive America’s Highways for 28 miles along Interstate 40 from Oklahoma to Mulberry in Arkansas
Interstate 40 – Sallisaw to Arkansas – Oklahoma
Drive America’s Highways for 22 miles along Interstate 40 from Sallisaw to Arkansas
Interstate 40 – Henryetta to Sallisaw – Oklahoma
Drive America’s Highways for 68 miles along Interstate 40 from Henryetta to Sallisaw in Oklahoma
Interstate 40 – Oklahoma City to Henryetta – Oklahoma
Drive America’s Highways for 89 miles east along Interstate 40 from the I-235 junction in Oklahoma City to Henryetta at exit 240B (US-62 East).
Interstate 44 – Interstate 35 – Mile 128 – Oklahoma
Drive Interstate 44 in Oklahoma City from Interstate 35 to the Lincoln Blvd Exit (128A)
Interstate 35 – Mile 141 – Mile 133 – Oklahoma
Drive Interstate 35 south into Oklahoma City from Route 66 / U.S. Highway 77 (Exit 141)