🏠 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

Arkansas Highway 15: Altheimer to England

Arkansas Highway 15: Altheimer to England

Drive 19 miles along Arkansas Highway 15 from Altheimer to England through farmland, historic communities like Sherrill and Tucker, and the quiet heart of the Arkansas Delta. A peaceful rural route rich in history and agriculture.

US Highway 491: Utah to Cortez – Colorado

US Highway 491: Utah to Cortez – Colorado

Drive 43 miles south along US Highway 491 from Utah to Cortez, Colorado, passing through Dove Creek, Yellow Jacket, and Lewis in Colorado’s high desert farmland. This quiet, scenic stretch offers access to archaeological sites and panoramic rural views in the heart of…

US Highway 65: Harrison to Conway – Arkansas

US Highway 65: Harrison to Conway – Arkansas

Drive 105 miles along US Highway 65 from Harrison to Conway, Arkansas, passing through the scenic Ozarks, historic small towns, and the Buffalo National River. A peaceful and authentic route through rural Arkansas.

U.S. Highway 278: Westbound in Monticello – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 278: Westbound in Monticello – Arkansas

Cruise through downtown Monticello, Arkansas, as we travel 3 miles west on U.S. Highway 278. From McCloy Street to Gaines Avenue and back to US-425, this short route offers a look at the city’s historic core and highway connections.

Arkansas Highway 35: Dermott to Monticello

Arkansas Highway 35: Dermott to Monticello

Explore 21 miles of Arkansas Delta country as we drive AR-35 from Dermott to Monticello. This rural route links small towns, farmland, and the future I-69 corridor in southeast Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 35: Monticello to Dermott

Arkansas Highway 35: Monticello to Dermott

Cruise 21 miles through southeast Arkansas on AR-35 from Monticello to Dermott. This peaceful two-lane route crosses the future path of I-69 and passes through Cominto and Baxter before arriving in historic Dermott.

U.S. Highway 425: Pine Bluff to Star City – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 425: Pine Bluff to Star City – Arkansas

Cruise 27 miles south along U.S. Highway 425 from Pine Bluff to Star City through the heart of southeast Arkansas farmland. Discover rural communities, local history, and a scenic stretch of highway connecting key small towns in the region.

Arkansas Highway 15: England to Altheimer

Arkansas Highway 15: England to Altheimer

Drive 19 miles through Arkansas’s Delta farmland along Highway 15 from England to Altheimer. Explore small towns like Tucker and Sherrill while following a route steeped in agricultural history and quiet scenic beauty.

U.S. Highway 64: Marion to Earle – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 64: Marion to Earle – Arkansas

Travel 17 miles west along U.S. Highway 64 from Marion to Earle, Arkansas, through the fertile Delta farmland of Crittenden County. Pass through Crawfordsville and explore small-town Arkansas along this historic stretch of highway.