🏠 Residential

View travel segments that include toll roads, turnpikes, and expressways where fees apply—often offering faster or more direct routing.

 

Residential routes form the backbone of America’s communities, winding through neighborhoods, subdivisions, and small-town streets. These roads may not be part of the interstate system, but they offer an intimate look at the places people call home. Whether it's tree-lined boulevards, quiet cul-de-sacs, or neighborhood connectors, residential highways and roads reveal the everyday rhythm of local life.

Many of these routes also serve light commercial traffic, linking homes to schools, corner stores, gas stations, and small business hubs. These stretches often blur the line between residential and commercial, acting as community lifelines where people work, shop, and socialize. The presence of low-volume commercial activity adds both utility and vibrancy to these corridors, making them essential for regional connectivity.

From suburban arterials to the main streets of small towns, the Residential tag covers videos and drives that highlight America’s more grounded and relatable roadways. While they may lack the drama of mountain switchbacks or coastal byways, these roads offer a sense of place that’s just as important. If you're curious about how people live, commute, and connect in towns across the country, these routes are the perfect starting point.

Routes Tagged: 🏠 Residential

U.S. Route 78: Cash to Jonesboro, Arkansas

U.S. Route 78: Cash to Jonesboro, Arkansas

Drive east along U.S. Route 78 from Cash to Jonesboro, Arkansas, crossing productive Delta farmland, agricultural communities, and the expanding urban edge of northeast Arkansas’s largest regional hub.

Arkansas Highway 105: Atkins to Holla Bend

Arkansas Highway 105: Atkins to Holla Bend

Drive Arkansas Highway 105 south from Atkins to Holla Bend and Sweeden Isle Recreation Area. Experience Arkansas River Valley farmland, wetlands, wildlife habitat, river-bottom scenery, and peaceful rural backroads in Pope County.

Arkansas Highway 124: Quitman to Damascus

Arkansas Highway 124: Quitman to Damascus

Drive west along Arkansas Highway 124 from Quitman to Damascus, Arkansas, through rolling farmland, wooded hills, rural valleys, and the scenic transition zone between central Arkansas and the Ozark foothills.

Arkansas Highway 107: Enola to Quitman

Arkansas Highway 107: Enola to Quitman

Drive Arkansas Highway 107 north from Enola to Quitman, Arkansas, through quiet farmland, wooded hills, rural crossroads, and small-town central Arkansas scenery.

Arkansas Highway 319: Ward to Vilonia

Arkansas Highway 319: Ward to Vilonia

Drive Arkansas Highway 319 west from Ward to Vilonia through the heart of central Arkansas farmland. This 15-mile route crosses rural White and Faulkner counties, showcasing open fields, growing communities, and the resilient spirit of Vilonia.

Arkansas Highway 367: Beebe to Ward

Arkansas Highway 367: Beebe to Ward

Drive Arkansas Highway 367 from Beebe to Ward, Arkansas, following a historic frontage-style corridor alongside Interstate 57 through White County farmland, growing suburbs, and small-town central Arkansas scenery.

Arkansas Highway 31: Floyd to Beebe

Arkansas Highway 31: Floyd to Beebe

Drive Arkansas Highway 31 south from Floyd to Beebe, Arkansas, on a quiet 10-mile rural route through White County farmland, small communities, and Delta-edge countryside.

Acklin Gap Rd: Conway to Holland, Arkansas

Acklin Gap Rd: Conway to Holland, Arkansas

Drive Acklin Gap Road east from US-65 near Conway to AR-287 near Holland, Arkansas, transitioning from suburban growth into quiet farmland and rural Faulkner County scenery.

Beaverfork Rd: Conway, Arkansas

Beaverfork Rd: Conway, Arkansas

Explore Beaverfork Road in Conway, Arkansas, a short suburban connector linking AR-25 with US-65 while skirting Beaverfork Lake, residential neighborhoods, and Conway’s rapidly growing west side.

Old Highway 25: Conway, Arkansas

Old Highway 25: Conway, Arkansas

Explore Old Highway 25 in Conway, Arkansas—a 1.8-mile historic alignment that reflects the evolution of AR-25 from a regional corridor to a local connector.

Interstate 40: Winslow to Flagstaff, Arizona

Interstate 40: Winslow to Flagstaff, Arizona

Drive Interstate 40 from Winslow to Flagstaff, Arizona, covering 62 miles of dramatic elevation change from open high desert to dense ponderosa pine forest. Experience historic Route 66 parallels, Meteor Crater access, and one of Arizona’s most striking landscape transitions.