We start from the previous delivery (from a local run) on the South Side of Memphis, TN to Memphis City Streets. Then on Memphis City Streets to the Love's Truck Stop for coffee. Then back on Memphis City Streets to the terminal where Steve finds a preloaded trailer dropped by another driver. Then, after the drop and hook, we head back on Memphis City Streets once more to I-240. Then East on I-240 (Memphis Inner Bypass) to I-40. Then East on I-40 thru Jackson and into the Nashville, TN Metro Area to TN-155 in Nashville. Then North/East on TN-155 (Briley Pkwy.) around the West and North Sides of Nashville to I-65. Then North on I-65 into Kentucky and thru Bowling Green to the Love's Truck Stop in Shepherdsville, KY to find parking, but no such luck. So, we head back North on I-65 into the Louisville Metro Area to I-264 (while passing by the Louisville-Muhammad Ali Int'l Airport beforehand). Then East/North on I-264 (Louisville Inner Beltway/Watterson Expy.) around the Inner East Suburbs of Louisville to I-71. Then North on I-71 to the Pilot Truck Stop in Pendleton, KY where Steve ends for the day and where he does a 34 hour restart.
Nice and long drive today, mainly on I-40 and I-65. Green and pleasant landscape through TN and KY, a great pleasure to enjoy it through your camera. Many thanks, learned a lot about USA from your videos, very interesting for me as an european to discover it virtually. Thanks a lot, greetings from a fellow roadtripper from Germany!
@@JUSAGUYNKY @zythr 99 The roads in US in general seem to be really worn down compared to european roads. It looks like roads from a third world country at times. Cracks everywhere. No offence
Memphis to Nashville. Made that trip a few times.😀
We start from the previous delivery (from a local run) on the South Side of Memphis, TN to Memphis City Streets. Then on Memphis City Streets to the Love's Truck Stop for coffee. Then back on Memphis City Streets to the terminal where Steve finds a preloaded trailer dropped by another driver. Then, after the drop and hook, we head back on Memphis City Streets once more to I-240. Then East on I-240 (Memphis Inner Bypass) to I-40. Then East on I-40 thru Jackson and into the Nashville, TN Metro Area to TN-155 in Nashville. Then North/East on TN-155 (Briley Pkwy.) around the West and North Sides of Nashville to I-65. Then North on I-65 into Kentucky and thru Bowling Green to the Love's Truck Stop in Shepherdsville, KY to find parking, but no such luck. So, we head back North on I-65 into the Louisville Metro Area to I-264 (while passing by the Louisville-Muhammad Ali Int'l Airport beforehand). Then East/North on I-264 (Louisville Inner Beltway/Watterson Expy.) around the Inner East Suburbs of Louisville to I-71. Then North on I-71 to the Pilot Truck Stop in Pendleton, KY where Steve ends for the day and where he does a 34 hour restart.
Ironic Steve stops near the same location he spent the 14 hours waiting for a tow.
Nice and long drive today, mainly on I-40 and I-65. Green and pleasant landscape through TN and KY, a great pleasure to enjoy it through your camera. Many thanks, learned a lot about USA from your videos, very interesting for me as an european to discover it virtually. Thanks a lot, greetings from a fellow roadtripper from Germany!
I wonder why he didn’t take i265 to i71? Maybe because of the construction? (Widening project)
Traffic shouldn’t be that bad at 2:30ish though 🤷🏼♂️
Tomorrow... Cincinnati, the home of WKRP.
Cincinnati will be Thursday. Because Steve has to do a 34 hour restart.
I loved that show!
@@RitaM92392 There was a syndicated "New WKRP" in the early 1990s.
I noticed a change on one of those blue signs in Kentucky but the place has not put replacement on the sign yet.
What blue sign? The welcome to Ky Sign?
The music was not playing 🎶🤠
He never has music playing?
Only music we get are Steve’s original short songs haha
The roads there are in a really bad shape
Lol in what way?
Where, Memphis?
@@JUSAGUYNKY @zythr 99 The roads in US in general seem to be really worn down compared to european roads. It looks like roads from a third world country at times. Cracks everywhere. No offence