Interstate Highways

Explore the U.S. Interstate Highway System through real-world drive videos, covering major routes like I-40, I-70, and I-95. Watch scenic, urban, and rural interstate journeys across America on RealRoads.tv

The United States Interstate Highway System is the backbone of the nation’s road transportation network, connecting cities, states, and regions across more than 46,000 miles of road. Built for speed, efficiency, and mobility, the Interstate system revolutionized travel and commerce following its inception in 1956 under the Federal Aid Highway Act. These highways are designed for long-distance travel, offering controlled-access roads with high-speed limits and minimal interruptions—ideal for both roadtrippers and freight haulers alike.

At RealRoads.tv, our focus is on capturing the real-world driving experience along these major routes. From scenic segments through the Appalachians to urban sprawl near major cities, we document what it’s like to drive the length of interstates like I-10, I-70, or I-95. Whether it’s a full-length drive or a short but significant connector, our videos showcase the personality of each highway as it winds through America’s landscapes.

Our collection spans dozens of Interstate corridors with footage across a majority of the 48 contiguous states. You’ll find both mainline interstates (one- and two-digit numbers) and auxiliary routes (three-digit spur and loop routes), each categorized and tagged by location, route, and terrain. These are not textbook tours—they’re windshield-level views into the actual experience of America’s highways.

Drive the Interstates

Interstate 55: Memphis to Hernando – Mississippi

Interstate 55: Memphis to Hernando – Mississippi

Take a short but significant ride down I-55 from Memphis to Hernando, Mississippi. This 9-mile drive connects suburban Southaven to rural Hernando, with stops near major retail, outlet shopping, and the junctions with I-69 and I-269.

Interstate 55: Southbound in Memphis – Tennessee

Interstate 55: Southbound in Memphis – Tennessee

Take a drive along Interstate 55 southbound through Memphis, Tennessee, from the Mississippi River to the state line. Navigate historic interchanges, pass Graceland, and explore Memphis’s evolving highway landscape in this 15-mile journey.

Interstate 55: West Memphis – Arkansas

Interstate 55: West Memphis – Arkansas

Cruise 7 miles south on Interstate 55 through West Memphis, Arkansas, from the junction with I-40 to the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge. This key connector blends urban industry, logistics, and classic highway scenery.

Interstate 55: Mississippi to I-240 – Tennessee

Interstate 55: Mississippi to I-240 – Tennessee

Cruise through Memphis on Interstate 55 from the Mississippi state line to I-240. This 6-mile stretch offers key connections to Graceland, downtown, and the Memphis Airport—highlighting the city’s role as a major Southern crossroads.

Interstate 69: Memphis – Tennessee

Interstate 69: Memphis – Tennessee

Explore the quirky and historically rich stretch of Interstate 69 through Memphis, Tennessee—still signed as I-240 but officially part of a national corridor. This 5.5-mile drive passes through Bunker Hill, near the Stax Museum, and ends at the I-40 interchange northe…

Interstate 40: Memphis to Little Rock – Arkansas

Interstate 40: Memphis to Little Rock – Arkansas

Drive 135 miles west along Interstate 40 from Memphis to Little Rock, Arkansas. Cross the Mississippi River, pass through the Arkansas Delta and Crowley’s Ridge, and enter the Little Rock metro on this essential Mid-South corridor.

Interstate 40: Westbound in Memphis – Tennessee

Interstate 40: Westbound in Memphis – Tennessee

Drive 15 miles westbound through Memphis, Tennessee along Interstate 40, exploring key interchanges, North Memphis neighborhoods, and riverfront views before crossing the Mississippi on the Hernando DeSoto Bridge.

Interstate 40: Nashville to Memphis – Tennessee

Interstate 40: Nashville to Memphis – Tennessee

Cruise west on Interstate 40 from Nashville to Memphis through Tennessee’s Music Highway, passing through Dickson, Jackson, and Brownsville, with stops by the Tennessee River, Natchez Trace State Park, and Hatchie Wildlife Refuge.