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 20: Monroe to Rayville – Louisiana

Interstate 20: Monroe to Rayville – Louisiana

Take a drive along Interstate 20 from Monroe to Rayville, Louisiana, and experience the changing landscape from city outskirts to delta farmland in this 20-mile journey through northeast Louisiana.

Interstate 5: Los Angeles – California

Interstate 5: Los Angeles – California

Take a quick trip along Interstate 5 through East Los Angeles, following a 1.5-mile segment conjoined with Interstate 10. Explore the history, infrastructure, and urban character of this dense, high-traffic corridor just southeast of downtown LA.

Interstate 44: Lebanon to Springfield – Missouri

Interstate 44: Lebanon to Springfield – Missouri

Cruise through the Missouri Ozarks on Interstate 44 from Lebanon to Springfield. This 45-mile stretch passes rolling hills, small towns, and a restful stop at Conway before arriving in Springfield near US-65.

Interstate 44: Rolla to Doolittle – Missouri

Interstate 44: Rolla to Doolittle – Missouri

Drive 5 scenic miles along Interstate 44 from Rolla to Doolittle, Missouri—following a historic segment of Route 66 through the northern Ozarks. Explore rolling hills, historic connections, and small-town charm on this short but meaningful drive.

Interstate 44: Gray Summit to Stanton – Missouri

Interstate 44: Gray Summit to Stanton – Missouri

Travel 24 miles west on Interstate 44 from Gray Summit to Stanton, Missouri. This scenic highway segment passes through St. Clair and skirts the edge of the Missouri Ozarks while paralleling historic Route 66.

Interstate 270: St. Louis – Missouri

Interstate 270: St. Louis – Missouri

Travel west along Interstate 270 in St. Louis, Missouri, from the Chain of Rocks Bridge to Bridgeton. Explore historic suburbs, major interchanges, and evolving infrastructure on this 15-mile urban loop.

Interstate 70: St. Louis – Missouri

Interstate 70: St. Louis – Missouri

Take a high-speed ride along Interstate 70 in St. Louis from Lambert International Airport to Interstate 270. This 4-mile drive captures the pulse of Missouri’s largest metro area, connecting air travel, suburban access, and regional interstates.

Interstate 64: St. Louis – Missouri

Interstate 64: St. Louis – Missouri

Travel Interstate 64 eastbound through St. Louis, Missouri on a 6-mile drive from Brentwood Blvd to 14th Street, passing Forest Park, the Science Center, and entering downtown via double-deck freeway segments.