Drive Interstate 65 from downtown Nashville to the Kentucky state line at Mitchellville, Tennessee. Explore 37 miles of scenic highway, suburban landscapes, and pastoral countryside on this northbound route through Middle Tennessee.

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.

Drive Interstate 65 from downtown Nashville to the Kentucky state line at Mitchellville, Tennessee. Explore 37 miles of scenic highway, suburban landscapes, and pastoral countryside on this northbound route through Middle Tennessee.

Drive 89 miles east along Interstate 40 from Oklahoma City to Henryetta and explore the shifting landscape of central Oklahoma—from urban interchanges to open prairie and farmland. Discover the quiet beauty of this scenic Great Plains corridor.

Follow a rare and historic stretch of Route 66 from Commerce to Afton, Oklahoma, featuring the iconic Sidewalk Highways. This 21-mile drive showcases original 1920s pavement, nostalgic landmarks, and small-town charm.

Drive 8 miles through Springfield, Missouri along U.S. Route 60 and Missouri Highway 360. From the U.S. 65 interchange to Campbell Avenue and westward to Interstate 44, this short route reveals the city’s southern growth, retail hubs, and highway connections.

Explore Missouri Routes 13 and 413 in Springfield, Missouri, with this short but essential city drive. We travel north on MO-13 from US-60 before continuing west on MO-413 to the MO-360/US-60 interchange.

Cruise 8.5 miles south on the Dallas North Tollway from Plano to I-635 in Dallas. Explore the Tollway’s transition from suburb to city with exits at Willow Bend, Addison, and the Galleria.

Take a scenic 9-mile drive south along U.S. Route 550 through Durango, Colorado—from the base of Animas City Mountain to the U.S. 160 junction. Explore this vibrant stretch filled with mountain views, hot springs, and historic railroads.

Explore the vibrant heart of Durango, Colorado on this 5-mile northbound stretch of U.S. Route 550, crossing the Animas River and historic downtown before reaching County Road 203. A scenic urban drive with mountain charm.

Travel a striking 15-mile segment of U.S. Route 160 from Kayenta to Baby Rocks, Arizona. Experience the beauty of Navajo Nation’s red rock formations, desert landscapes, and sculpted sandstone on this peaceful highway drive.

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 89A from Fredonia, Arizona to Kanab, Utah. This short 7-mile route crosses dramatic desert landscapes, historic towns, and the Arizona-Utah border in classic Southwestern style.

Travel Utah Route 59 from Hurricane to the Arizona border in Colorado City on a 22-mile desert drive through the remote and scenic Arizona Strip. Discover quiet towns, dramatic red cliffs, and the rich, complex history of the region.

Travel the Bruce Woodbury Beltway (CR-215) eastbound in Las Vegas, Nevada—from US-95 to I-15—on a 12-mile county-built expressway that showcases innovative infrastructure and the evolving landscape of southern Nevada.