I-87 in NC is a corridor that connects Raleigh to the Norfolk/Chesapeake area made up of US 64 and US 17. And I think they said it wasn’t going to connect with I-87 in NY
I-11 will extend south to parallel US 93 to Phoenix and extend south to the Mexican border to Sonora. This will help drivers navigate crossing Mexican and Canadian borders between Sonora and Alberta while taking I-11 and I-15 instead of keeping in I-5 between Baja California and British Columbia.
I also think interstates like I-285, I-185, and I-275 just to name a few should be included as well considering they are larger than some of the ones that are even on here already but also they are designated as Interstates.
There is I-11 between Las Vegas Nevada and Phoenix Arizona. It is currently under construction on the Nevada side in the past few years. Also I-42 has been approved by North Carolina department of transportation in the month of June of 2016.
Leland Alvarez, you are right. I-11 will share with US-93 between Phoenix Arizona to Las Vegas Nevada, and I-11 will share with US-95 between Las Vegas Nevada and Couer d'Alene Idaho.
It is that I-7, I-18, and I-53 are still active for the future interstate designations. But it will take many years from now and all of them are not giving up. I-7 could run for 428 miles from I-5 in Wheeler Ridge (about 20 miles south of Bakersfield) to rejoin at I-5 in Red Bluff California, which run concurrently with CA-99, unless CA-7 is decommissioned. I-18 will be connected from I-45 in Dallas Texas to I-10 in Lafayette Louisiana, which is about 250 miles in length, and I-53 will be connected from I-70 in St. Louis Missouri to I-94 in St. Paul Minnesota for 565 miles in length.
Athelstan Ent, I hope that it is not I-11 that is north of Reno Nevada, since the northern terminus of I-11 is at I-80 in Reno Nevada, there are no services for more then 100 miles north of Reno Nevada, whether if it is northeastern corner of California, southeastern Oregon or western Idaho before I-11 will reach to Washington.
I always wanted to go to Interstate 18, I heard it’s a pretty neat freeway. After that I want to drive through Interstate 53. Both are going to be on my bucket lists lol.
Yes. This map is wrong. I-7 or I-9 will take over CA-99. It's not going from Calexico through the desert and Joshua Tree. That's totally protected land. There's only one site that mentions this and it's wrong.
There might be both I-92 and I-98 as two future interstates in Upstate New York to complete the 90s column. I-92 could connect from I-87 in Glens Falls New York, through Vermont and ends at I-95 in Portsmouth New Hampshire, and I-98 could also connect from I-81 near Watertown New York to Swanton Vermont (30 miles north of Burlington in Vermont).
How about I-60 in Colorado and Kansas? I-60 will connect from Colorado Springs or Pueblo Colorado to Wichita Kansas, since US-60 is not in Colorado and Kansas. Somebody did mentioned I-60 in these two states.
I 69 almost ended at I-94 at Marshall Michigan. There have been numerous attempts at an I-67. One of them was between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo connecting to I-96. Another was from Indiana to Kalamazoo, which became 131.
@@edwardmiessner6502 I think that the building of I-69 ended that. I did read that it was somewhat thought about. I live just a few miles from I-69 so have read a bunch about it, but I don't remember ever hearing about T.C
I-87 still has a future design for NC to NY. There is one in NC that ends on I-40. The NY one may take several years to connect to NC. I-87 is still in construction.
Some interstates parallel US routes such as: •I-55 parallels US 51 between Laplace, LA and Memphis, TN; US 61 between Memphis, TN and St. Louis; and Historic US 66 between St. Louis and Chicago. •I-71 parallels US 42 for most of it's entire length but it connects Columbus, OH while US 42 doesn't as both I-71 and US 42 terminate between Louisville, KY and Cleveland. •I-81 parallels US 11 for most of it's entire length, but I-81 reaches the Canadian border to Ontario linking ON 401 via ON 137 while US 11 reaches the Canadian border to Quebec linking QC 223. •I-91 parallels US 5 for it's entire length as they both terminate between New Haven, CT and the Canadian border to Quebec as I-91 links QC A-55 and US 5 links QC 143.
Eventually, CA 99 from Wheeler Ridge to Sacramento is going to become I-9, and I-40 is going to be extended west of Barstow, to one of three options, furthest option is US 101 in Paso Robles, middle option is I-5 in Buttonwillow, and cheapest option is CA 99/Future I-9 in Bakersfield
In the future, I-11 will connect from Phoenix Arizona to Las Vegas Nevada, via US-60 and US-93, and I-11 will connect from Las Vegas Nevada to Couer d'Alene Idaho, via US-95 as well as I-80 between Fernley or Fallon and Winnemucca Nevada, since Washington does not interested to have I-11 because of lack of highway funding.
If they going to have I-31 which connect from Topeka Kansas to Sioux City Iowa, via Lincoln Nebraska, then I-129 will be decommission and replace it with I-31 between Sioux City Iowa and South Sioux City Nebraska. It is about 400 linear miles of Kansas/Nebraska border stretching from Colorado on the west to Missouri on the east and without interstate highway for the longest two state border. Cities in eastern Kansas and eastern Nebraska are fairly growing and they need the interstate highway.
I-100 could become like a north south highway like beginning in Louisana (Baton Rouge) and ending in Minnesota or Wins consin (Minneapolis) (Minnesota) Winscosin (St Paul)
100 is a even number and even numbers go from east to west. 100 would not be in the middle of the country like you said due to the Highway Numbering System. Interstate 100 would most likely run Adjacient to the Canadian border due to its high numeral, But the traffic in that area is already controlled by I-94 and I-90, and there simply isn't enough traffic or population there to justify a new Interstate Highway.
I think Sumter South Carolina do need Interstate 18, since they have 2 Military Facilities and the population is about 40,000 in Sumter. South Carolina is one of the fastest growing southern states, along with North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Since I-18 is located between I-16 (or future I-14) in Georgia, and I-20 in northern South Carolina. It is a correct grid pattern for I-18.
@@edwardmiessner6502, no. That will not happen. Odd numbers go north-south and even numbers go east-west. Increasing numbers of main Interstate highways go from down to up and left to right.
I-73 in Michigan has been cancelled since the turn of the century I-69 still has many places between it's original southern end in Indianapolis and it's 3 pronged end in Texas where it will be awhile before it's built
I think they should re-sign I-97 as I-83, making it concurrent with I-695 on the western half of the Baltimore beltway around Baltimore and the part of I-83 inside the Baltimore beltway should be re-signed as I-583
I-97 is a direct freeway link between Annapolis and Baltimore. What about renumbering I-895A and I-895B into I-97 to make it clearer? Even though I-895A and I-895B are both tolled.
Three digit interstates are loops around and can be in multiple cities, for instance I-240 in in Oklahoma City and also in Memphis Tennessee. Three digit interstates that begin with a "1" are normally spurs.
How about I-570 in Missouri, including the loop to and from Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capitol? Even they delayed it several times, but they will not giving it up. It is about 66 miles of future I-570 which begins at I-70 in Columbia at milepost 128 and ends and rejoins at I-70 at Kingdom City (north of Fulton) at milepost 148. Also I-570 does share with US-63 between Columbia to Jefferson City, and I-570 will share with US-54 between Jefferson City and Kingdom City. Jefferson City is one of 4 Capitol cities that not have an interstate highway and they are: Annapolis Maryland, Dover Delaware, and Pierre South Dakota. Missouri does have the auxiliary routes of I-170, I-270, I-370, I-470, and I-670, but not I-570, I-770, I-870, and I-970, off I-70 the major artery or route in Missouri.
I'm not sure what purpose it would serve but I think Interstates 82 and 27 should be extended to at least Nebraska with 82 paralleling or multiplexed with US 20 in areas, terminating at the intersection of US 6 and I- 680 in Omaha (via US 275) and 27 paralleling either US 385 or 83. Terminating at either North Platte at I80 or at Valentine at US 20 . (If I want to go the extra mile, I'd say I90 at Murdo, SD ) And as of 2021 (this year) I-49 will run from Kansas city to Fort Smith, multiplexed with US 71 in areas
Regarding I-7, I-18, and I-53, there is a fantasy Interstate web site with made up freeways. It reads as though they really exist. These 3 freeways and their routes are on this site. The creator of this video took them for real.
@@BlandingCassatt - You need a better source. I can confirm, as can a quick gander at Google Maps, that I-53 does not exist. Intertropolis & Routeville says it intersects I-80 at Killington, Iowa... which also doesn't exist, and I-90 at Winona, MN, which DOES exist, but doesn't have any interstates running through it. I-90 sits about five miles to the south, and -- again -- there's nary a sign of the fictitious I-53.
@@SIUMoose I can totally explain this procedure. You see, I was about to create an animated television series about highways and roads with some fictional routes and interstates like I-48 and US 86. I certainly feel bad about tricking roadgeeks into I-7, I-18 and I-53 being real so I'll try to make a video like this and the US Route video only with real routes, and other roadgeeks are asking me about three digit number routes so I'll eventually make those videos too.
This video shows the western terminus of I-64 is at I-270 in St. Louis County, when it really is further west at I-70 at Wentzville in St. Charles County, MO. U.S. 40-U.S 61 was brought up to Interstate standards to MO Hwy 94 by 1993 and west out to I-70 in 2009, with the removal of the last at-grade intersection at Callahan Rd on October 14, 2009.
Besides adding interstate numbers which have a "4s" and "6s" as the last digit of the interstate numbering system, they should add more of "2s", "8s" and a couple of "0s" as the last digit of the interstate numbering system for the even numbers of the future interstate highways. Especially the 8s. We already have I-8 in Arizona and California, I-68 in Maryland and West Virginia, I-78 in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and (2) of I-88, one in Illinois and other one is in New York. I-18 is planning to connect between Dallas Texas and Lafayette Louisiana, I-28 will replace I-74 and Spur I-74 in North Carolina, I-48 might connect from Tulsa Oklahoma to Hayti Missouri, and I-58 might be in Virginia which will run concurrently with US-58, just like I-41 and US-41 on the same highway in Wisconsin. I-98 was supposed to connect from I-81 in Watertown New York to Burlington Vermont, but it was scrapped. I-38 is no word about it, and it is out of the question.
Like to see they add more of 30s and 50s as well as more of 8s as of interstate numbering system. In the 30s column, add I-31 which connect from Topeka Kansas to Lincoln Nebraska, two Capitol Cities is not connected by an interstate highway, I-32 might connect from Texarkana Arkansas to Tuscaloosa Alabama, I-34 might connect from Amarillo Texas to Fort Worth Texas, and I-38 might connect from Memphis Tennessee to Huntsville Alabama. In the 50s column, they should add I-53 which connect from Jackson Mississippi to Little Rock Arkansas, two Capitol Cities are without an interstate highway, and I-58 might connect from I-49 in Joplin Missouri to I-64 in Lexington Kentucky.
devilsteak k, I-27 will covers Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota as of US-385, and US-85 from Laredo Texas to Canadian border, north of Minot North Dakota. Actually, I-27 will run concurrently with US-83 between Laredo and San Angelo Texas, then I-27 will run concurrently with US-87 between San Angelo and Lubbock Texas, I-27 has been opened between Lubbock and Amarillo Texas in the 1960s and 1970s in sections, then I-27 will run concurrently with US-287 and US-385 between Amarillo Texas and Lamar Colorado, then I-27 will run concurrently with US-385 between Lamar Colorado and Spearfish South Dakota (between Rapid City South Dakota and Wyoming state line), and then I-27 will run concurrently with US-85 between Spearfish South Dakota and Williston North Dakota near the Canadian border. Now it is make sense with better detail. Sorry for the inconveniences.
The following future interstates are potential or true. They are: 1). I-7 or I-9 will replace CA-99 for 428 miles from I-5 in Wheeler Ridge (about 26 miles south of Bakersfield) to rejoin I-5 in Red Bluff in California. 2). I-14 will connect from El Paso Texas to Myrtle Beach South Carolina in 6 states (New Mexico is not included for I-14) for 1,500 miles. 3). I-28 in North Carolina, just north of South Carolina border. 4). I-31 could connect from Wichita Kansas to Sioux City Iowa. 5). I-42 will connect from Raleigh North Carolina to Morehead City North Carolina for 142 miles. 6). I-48 could connect from I-35 near Perry Oklahoma to Fayetteville Arkansas for 180 miles. 7). I-54 will be in Kentucky, it could be for Western Kentucky Parkway from the junction of I-69 & I-169 near Nortonville to I-65 in Elizabethtown in Kentucky for 136 miles. 8). I-58 could run connectly with US-60 between Springfield Missouri to the junction of I-55 & future I-57 near Poplar Bluff Missouri. And 9). I-67 might connect from Indianapolis Indiana to Grand Rapids Michigan.
I've read proposals that I-57 may eventually end in Little Rock, AR from its current terminus. If what you said of an I-67, wouldn't that follow US 31 which is mostly at interstate grade in both Indiana and Michigan (until I-94) at least but doesn't connect to I-94 near I-196 because of some butterfly?
I think they Need to Extend I-87 In NY to The I-87 In North Carolina. Then extend that to Rockingham NC At I-74 or I-73.Camden SC At I-20 or North of Columbia, SC At I-77!
They do need to extend interstate 87 from North Carolina all the way to new York it makes sense that way it want throw people off they gonna wander why you have interstate 87 in north Carolina then you have interstate 87 in the new York why they all not connected with the other cities and states traveling up and down the east coast
I think they need to look at some of the numbers being duplicated ( i.e. 74, 84, 86, 87, 88) and consider renumbering some of these to avoid confusion.
My coustom interstate highways I-50 running from Baltimore Maryland to Seattle Washington I-60 running from cairabou Maine to Portland Oregon I-67 running from maiami Florida to Greenville South Carolina
One problem, those interstate numbers don't line up with the current numbering system. 50 would be in the middle of the US, 60 just north of it, and 67 running just east from I-65.
Ice and lightning, I think that I-50 might be running with US-58 in Southern Virginia, just north of North Carolina state line from I-77 in Hillsville Virginia to I-64, & I-264 in Portsmouth Virginia. I-60 should be between I-40 (I-44 in Missouri and Oklahoma) and I-64 in eastern Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia, or between I-40 and I-70 in the western states. And I-67 could run from Indianapolis Indiana to Grand Rapids Michigan.
Thinking of having I-48, which replace I-238, near Hayward California, merge with I-580 and I-205 between Hayward and Manteca until it will merge with CA-99 to south of Madera, then I-48 will go east to the southern part of Death Valley in eastern California and into Pahrump Nevada, then it will merge with I-15 from north of Las Vegas to St. George Utah, head east across southern Utah and northeastern Arizona, and I-48 will go through Farmington New Mexico,
In my opinion, I-48 will run parallel to its brother route US 86 starting from CA 1 in a far future city Ooscondio, California, CA 33 near Avenal, California, CA, I-5 near Kettleman City, CA, CA 43 near Corcoran, CA, CA 99 in Tulare, CA, through the southern Sierre Nevada Mountains, through Death Valley, entering into Nevada near Death Valley National Park, through the deserts, through the far future metropolis of Highway City, where it meets I-248, a beltway that surrounds the city, through Intertropolis, city of the Interstates, where it meets I-21, then enters into Utah at the Town Separator, a toll highway that borders Nevada and Utah, where it hits Routeville, city of the U.S. Routes, where it meets I-23, last it meets I-248 again, then leaving Highway City, then it meets I-15 near Cedar City, Utah just near Zion National Park, north of Bryce Canyon NP, then it heads south through the monuments, meets US 89, and it enters into Arizona near Page, meets the famous Route 163, all of northeast Arizona, enters into New Mexico, near Shiprock, Farmington, Bloomfield, through Los Alamos, and like you said, it ends in Santa Fe. I-48 might be a famous scenery and US 86. But US 86 ends in Colorado Springs.
Interstate 86 doesn't really exist east of Binghampton. It's called NY-17 Not yet to interstate standards and there is an area just east of Binghampton that has traffic lights. They are also looking for a grade waiver for some of the steep sections and the median needs 'Jersey Barriers' instead of the single wire fencing. This is as of May 2019.
@@KoJesko : It's supposed to become an Interstate as part of the Southern tier Interstate project. The section West of Binghampton is complete to Erie Co. NY.
@@gregorywright3012 That's odd because I-86 exists east of the interchange for about 5 miles. I haven't been on the 'Kamikaze' curve since the construction so I don't know if it still exists.
Interstate 24 and the eastern segment of interstate 86 dip into an adjacent state for a couple of miles then go back to the previous state l-24 is in Tennessee then all of the sudden dips into Georgia then goes back to Tennessee and l-86 splits off from l-90 in Pennsylvania then goes to New York then in waverly New York it dips into Pennsylvania then goes back to New York but ends but resumes near Binghamton
Two subjects here. I-19 will soon be renumbered I-11 as a new southern extension of that interstate highway. North of that I-10 and I-11 will be co-signed for a distance until I-11 will veer off to the northwest somewhere south of I-8 to bypass the metro Phoenix area. Eventually I-11 will take over the U.S. 93 corridor north of Wickenburg, AZ all the way into Las Vegas, NV. North of that I-11 is slated to continue likely to go into and through Reno either following U.S. 395 north or U.S. 95 north to the Canadian border. I have even seen a proposal to route I-11 in a northwesterly direction until it meets U.S. 97 in Washington and then take over that designation to the Canadian border. Right now there is no telling what the final routing of I-11 will be for sure. On another subject, San Jose, CA is not served by a one or two digit interstate, and it is the 10th largest city in the nation. One could argue that the major artery in San Jose is U.S. 101, a route that twice was submitted for interstate approval and denied both times. The other thing about San Jose is that it is connected to I-80 in the north via I-280, I-680 and I-880. Yet maybe 40 miles to the east is I-5 in a very rural area with no direct connection to San Jose. Why has nobody ever proposed building an interstate (even a 3 digit one with an unused number such as I-705) between I-5 and the San Jose metro area? That interstate could easily be extended east of I-5 to CA 99 (former U.S. 99) somewhere between Modesto and Merced.
Intertropolis & Routeville will premiere on Nickelodeon and Blanding Cassatt's Sintopia TV in the 2020s. Intertropolis is the western city of Highway City in Nevada. City of the Interstates.
I think they should have future I-53 which connect between Little Rock Arkansas and Jackson Mississippi, and they are working on it. Both cities does have a population of more then 200,000 people each, and both Metro area are more then 1,000,000 people in population. Mississippi already have US-51 which running across the center of Mississippi, so they can't use I-51 because of illegal to use the duplicate of the same digits of two different routes within Mississippi. I-53 is between I-55 in Mississippi and I-49 in western Arkansas in the grid pattern. I-53 is currently under construction between Little Rock and future I-69 in Monticello in Arkansas going southeast direction. The distant between Little Rock Arkansas and Jackson Mississippi is about 258 miles.
Cases where Interstate and U.S. Highways share a number: Interstate 74 and U.S. Route 74 (North Carolina) Interstate 69 and U.S. Route 69 (Texas) Interstate 49 and U.S. Route 49 (Arkansas) Interstate 24 and U.S. Route 24 (Illinois) Interstate 41 and U.S. Route 41 (Illinois/Wisconsin) In ALL but two cases, the routes are in separate regions of the state, and do not intersect, although this is likely to change with I-69 in Texas in the future, as I-69 and US 69 may overlap for 3.7 miles (6.1 km) in the Lufkin area. I-69 in Texas is being built, with construction in the Nacodoches, Diboli, and Corrigan areas, slowly but surely. It means at the end of the decade, Texas will have completed parts of I-69, even if other states take longer to get equipment moving for the highway, and will provide another route for residents of the Texas coast to evacuate in the next hurricane.
So now there's an I-7 in California. As if California needed yet another crazy interstate! But I'm pretty sure this one is designed to be an alternative to some of those other highways.
There is no existing I-7, perhaps planned, but it will never get built, not in that location and not in California. They can't even finish I-40 past Barstow.
They could use more interstates with a 1 as a last digit we already have H1,41,71,81 and 91 there could be I-31 in Midwestern USA and I-61 form Jackson MS to Biloxi MS
Blanding Cassatt, I don't know there are going to have two new interstates in Nevada. I-11 might go from Las Vegas Nevada to Twins Falls Idaho, via US-93, and I-9 might be from Las Vegas to Reno Nevada, via US-95. Sometimes it is subject to change without notice. Since both Idaho and Nevada are two of the fastest growing states in the west. So does Arizona. Nevada, unlike California does not have State Route 9 anywhere in Nevada.
Blanding Cassatt ... Are you from the Jacksonville, FL area? I was stationed there in 1969-70 and Blanding Blvd and Cassatt were major streets located to the west of Jacksonville NAS.
I’ve got a conclusion that is more higher score on its Interstate is more northern (for even), and eastern (for odds). And every fold rate 5 of Interstate (like I-5,10,15,20,25,...,etc.) has longest length then other ones. In a big cities have Interstate in 3 digits (e.g : I-285,...) and typical Interstate like in Alaska (A1-A4), and Hawai’i (H-1,...)
I don't think that Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Washington (State) will not add any future interstate highways because of budget cuts for the highway funds. New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine originally planned to have I-92, but I-92 will only be in New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Missouri will not add I-570, the auxiliary route of I-70 to go to Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capitol, however it will be I-48, I-49, and I-57. I-57 will connect from Sikeston Missouri to Little Rock Arkansas. I-31 supposed to connect from Salina Kansas to Lincoln Nebraska, but it was scrapped out. New Mexico will not connect I-14 between Las Cruces New Mexico and Copperas Cove (Fort Hood Military Facility) in Texas, and Washington will not get I-7 or I-9, nor I-11. NOTE: if CA-99 will get I-7 between I-5 in Wheeler Ridge and Downtown Sacramento, then US-395 in eastern Washington will get I-9 which connect from I-82 in Kennewick to I-90 in Ritzville in Washington. If CA-99 become I-9, then eastern Washington will get I-7, but it will not happen in Washington State, and besides Washington State Route 7 is in Tacoma/Pierce County, plus Washington does lack of budget and highway funding. Neither does future I-11 which suppose to go from Arizona at the Mexican border to north central Washington at the Canadian border.
Francis Louis, they should extend I-85 from Petersburg Virginia to Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Also, I-85 will replace I-83 between Baltimore Maryland to Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Washington-Baltimore Parkway should be I-95 and currently I-95 should change it to I-85, since it is west of I-95. I-85 and I-95 does merge together for most of Virginia between Petersburg to Washington D.C. Same thing goes to future I-11 which replace I-19 between Tucson Arizona to Nogales Arizona near the Mexican border, since I-11 will go from the Mexican border in Arizona to Canadian border in Idaho.
Interstate 18 is not giving up. So I-18 will begin at I-20 near Downtown Dallas Texas to Lafayette Louisiana for Dallas-New Orleans Route. The distance from Dallas Texas to New Orleans Louisiana is 520 miles. Currently there is no interstate freeway that connect from Dallas to New Orleans and Texas is a fastest growing state between 2010 and 2020. I-18 will be less then 500 miles from Dallas to New Orleans in direct route.
I never recall i53 existing only main interstates around me are i80 and i74 however would be nice to have an interstate to the town I live in since it’s basically only 2 lane roads to town which is almost 30k people
Future Hawaii Interstate ideas: H4 from Honolulu to Waimanalo H5 from Aiea to Kaaawa H6 from Waianae to Wahiawa H7 from Waialua to Kahuku H8 from Pupukea to Akupu
@@benhuffstetler3282 once you get out of Chicago by Madison and Wisconsin dells its not bad I drove to Wisconsin dells from Ann Arbor Michigan it was bad in Chicago but once I got out of the metro area it started to get better
Interstate 7 or 9 will replace state route 99 South of Sacramento and interstate 18 will replace California state route 18 East of Victorville and north of san Bernardino
Everyone is arguing and wondering why some interstates have yet to be added to the map and I'm just here wondering why's theres no Interstate 1, 3, 6 and so on.
Project_Calais, I think they add more of 8's as the last digit of the interstate numbering system. I-98 was supposed to connect from I-81 in Watertown New York to I-89 in Swanson Vermont, which is north of Burlington Vermont. However they are working to add I-18 to connect from Dallas Texas to Lafayette Louisiana, since they are adding car pool lanes along US-175 in Dallas Texas, I-28 should replace I-74 which connect I-26 in Columbus North Carolina to Wilmington North Carolina, and I-48 might connect from I-44 in Tulsa Oklahoma to I-55 in Hayti Missouri.
Why not upgrade the flordia turnpike into I-93 even though we already have I-93 in New England but we have two I-74s I-76s I-84s I-86s and I-88s so we can have two I-93s one in New England and the other as the flordia turnpike
Maybe I-6 will be the Florida Turnpike as I-4 is already in Florida from Tampa, in Orlando, to Daytona Beach. I-4 and I-6 will be called the Florida Crossing Highways, Florida Crossways, or Florida X-ways. All good options. Since I-4 is diagonal instead of west-east, I-6 should become, but still be called Florida's Turnpike.
@@jaygee7028 A better location for I-67 would be along the U.S. 31 corridor north of Indianapolis, Indiana perhaps as far north as where U.S. 31 intersects I-75 in Michigan. Much of U.S. 31 is already up to interstate standards, and other parts of U.S. 31 are currently being upgraded to interstate standards.
thejzboy, there could be (2) of I-83 which will connect I-95 in Savannah Georgia and I-40 in Knoxville Tennessee, and (2) of I-87 which will connect from Raleigh North Carolina to Chesapeake Virginia in which already exist.
I'm 13 and ready to drive. I have a question? Is every interstate dangeorous? I always have to go on I-70 with my dad around indianapolis. And it is always packed?
LA Lakers est 1948 animation, I agree with you. They should add more of "8s" as the last digit of the interstate numbering system, such as I-18, I-28, I-38, and I-48, but I-98 will never going to be build between I-81 in Watertown New York to I-89 in Swanton Vermont, south of the Canadian border. They also need I-6, I-31, I-32, I-34, I-42 (already progress in North Carolina), I-46, I-50, I-53, I-54, I-60, I-62, and I-67. I-92 might be connected between Sioux City Iowa to Madison Wisconsin, via US-20, and US-151.
10 longest intersates: 10: 20 9: 35 8: 94 7: 75 6: 95 5: 70 4: 10 3: 40 2: 80 1: 90 Interstate 90 is the longest. Interstate 95 goes through 16 states it's probably short in the higher states. The amount of exits they're in a state tells you how many miles they're are
Top 10 longest Interstates that parallel existing and former US routes and state routes: 1. I-90 (Former US 10 between Seattle and Billings, MT; US 87 between Billings, MT and Buffalo, WY; US 14 between Buffalo, WY and Chicago; US 20 between Rockford, IL and Boston) 2. I-80 (Former US 40 between S.F. and Silver Summit, UT; US 189 between Silver Summit, UT and Uinta County, WY; US 30 between Little America, WY and the southeastern Chicago metro area south of Lake Michigan; US 6 between Lincoln, NE and the western Cleveland metro area; US 46 between Knowlton Township, NJ and Ridgefield Park, NJ) 3. I-40 (Former US 66 between Barstow, CA and OKC; US 62 between OKC and Henryetta, OK; US 266 between Henryetta, OK and near Warner, OK; US 64 between Warner, OK and Raleigh, NC; US 70 between Little Rock, AR and south-southeast of the Raleigh metro area; NC 50 between Raleigh, NC and Warsaw, NC; US 117 between Faison, NC and Wilmington, NC) 4. I-10 (Former US 60 between L.A. and near Brenda, AZ; Former US 70 between L.A. and Phoenix, AZ; Former US 99 between L.A. and Indio, CA; Former US 80 between Casa Grande, AZ and Scroggins Draw, TX; US 90 between Van Horn, TX and Jacksonville, FL) 5. I-70 (US 50 between Salina, UT and St. Louis; US 40 between near Empire, CO and Baltimore; US 6 between Green River, UT and Denver; US 24 between near Minturn, CO and KCMO; US 30 between the Greater Pittsburgh Region and Breezewood, PA while merging with I-76 OH-PA-NJ/Penn. Tpke) 6. I-95 (US 1 for most of it's length between Miami and Portland, ME; US 17 between Jacksonville, FL and near Yemassee, SC; US 301 between near Santee, SC and Richmond, VA; US 2 between Newport, ME and the Canada-US border with Houlton, ME and Woodstock, NB) 7. I-75 (US 41 between the Miami metro area and Chattanooga, TN; US 11 between Chattanooga, TN and Knoxville, TN; US 25W between Knoxville, TN and Corbin, KY; US 25 between Corbin, KY and Covington, KY; US 42 between Cincinatti and the Dayton metro area; US 68 between the Dayton metro area and Findlay, OH; US 24 between the Toledo metro area and Detroit; US 23 between Flint, MI and near Standish, MI) 8. I-94 (Former US 10 between Billings, MT and West Fargo, ND; Existing US 10 between West Fargo, ND and Osseo, WI; US 52 between Jamestown, ND and St. Paul, MN; US 12 between Minneapolis and Detroit; US 18 between Madison, WI and Milwaukee; US 41 between Milwaukee and Hammond, IN) 9. I-35 (US 83 between the Mexico-US border/Rio Grande with Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and all the way to Botines, TX; US 77 between Waco, TX and El Durado, KS via I-35 and between Hillsboro, TX and Denton, TX via I-35E TX; US 50 between Emporia, KS and Lenexa, KS; US 169 between Olathe, KS and Twin Cities; US 69 between Lenexa, KS and Albert Lea, MN; US 65 between Des Moines, IA and Albert Lea, MN; MN 23 between Sandstone, MN and Duluth, MN) 10. I-20 (Former US 80 between Scroggins Draw, TX and Dallas; Existing US 80 between Dallas and Cuba, AL; US 11 between Meridian, MS and Birmingham, AL; US 78 between Birmingham, AL and North Augusta, SC; US 278 between Lithia Springs, GA and North Augusta, SC; US 1 between Augusta, GA and Camden, SC)
Rafael Caceres, I-14 will be only in Texas from either I-10 near Fort Stockton, or I-20 near Midland Texas and it will ends at I-45 in Huntsville Texas. Can't go beyond that point, because of the Sabine River which separate Texas and Louisiana it has a wildlife preserve, and a State Recreation Park in both of these states. Instead of having I-14 from Alexandria Louisiana to Augusta Georgia, it will be I-18 as of future interstate designation, since it will be between I-16 and I-20 in Georgia.
They might change I-14 to I-135 for 25 miles from Fort Hood Military Facility in Copperas Cove to I-35 in Temple in Texas. It is too short to have a two digit interstate numbering system, if they have delay problem and it should a auxiliary route from I-35 in Texas in order to be a short interstate highway.
The following future interstates could be possibility, and they are: I-6 could connect from Laredo Texas to Corpus Christi Texas. I-7 or I-9 could replace CA-99 for 428 miles which connect from I-5 in Wheeler Ridge to rejoin I-5 in Red Bluff in California. I-11 could connect from Nogales Arizona to I-90 in Ritzville Washington. I-14 will serve 6 states from El Paso Texas to Myrtle Beach South Carolina. I-18 will connect from Dallas Texas to Lafayette Louisiana. I-28 might connect from I-26 in Columbus North Carolina to Wilmington North Carolina. I-31 might connect from Topeka Kansas to Sioux City Iowa. I-32 could connect from Texarkana Arkansas to Tuscaloosa Alabama. I-34 could connect from Amarillo Texas to Fort Worth Texas. I-42 already connected from Raleigh North Carolina to Morehead City North Carolina. I-46 or I-48 might connect from I-35 near Enid Oklahoma to I-49 in Fayetteville Arkansas. I-53 could connect from I-20 in Monroe Louisiana to I-30 & I-40 in Little Rock Arkansas. I-58 could connect from Springfield Missouri to Lexington Kentucky. I-67 could connect from Indianapolis Indiana to Grand Rapids Michigan. I-92 is now cancelled which originally planned to connect from Glens Falls New York to Portsmouth New Hampshire. Now is scrapped. I-98 is now cancelled which originally connect from Watertown New York to Swanton Vermont. Now is scrapped.
I know that I-53 does not exist in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, because there are not too many people living up there, and there are no city more than 20,000, except for Marquette, which is the largest city in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It make more sense to have I-53 from St. Louis Missouri to St. Paul Minnesota, or from St. Louis Missouri to Fond du Lac Wisconsin by following US-61 and US-151, passing through Dubuque Iowa.
UnitedStates FactArchive, you are right. Can't use I-53 Freeway as a future interstate, because of US-53 which begins at Dubuque Iowa at the junction of US-20, US-61, and US-151 as of south terminal. US-53 does go through western Wisconsin and into Minnesota, and US-53 does end at International Falls Minnesota at the north terminal. Most states don't like to use duplicated numbers on two different highway numbers, such as I-41 and US-41 in Wisconsin.
I-75 is supposed to be part of I-73’s northern extension from Grayling. Which means there would be two interstates going to the U.P.: the future I-73/I-75 duplex.
Laurent Account, I wouldn't count on it. There will be I-7 which connect from Calexico to Sacramento in California, since CA-7 is now a Freeway between Calexico to I-8 in Imperial County and it is possible to upgrade it to I-7 in the future. I-7 will run with CA-86 from I-8 to I-10 in Indio to San Bernardino then it pick up at I-210 to go north of the metropolitan of Los Angeles, then it pick up at I-5 at Santa Clarita, then future I-7 will run with CA-99 after leaving I-5 in Wheeler Ridge, then I-7 will run with CA-99 which go through Bakersfield, Visalia, Fresno, Merced, Modesto, Stockton and Sacramento for 300 miles. And it might be I-18 which connect from I-45 near Dallas Texas to the junction of I-14 in Jasper Texas, near the Louisiana state line, but it is not the end, I-18 will continue to the junction of I-49 & I-10 in Lafayette Louisiana (in phase 1).
@@davidtosh7200 I-18 will continue west from Dallas TX to Victorville, CA following I-10 from Dallas, TX to Redlands, CA it will become the Waterman Freeway from I-210 to Sierra Way in San Bernardino, where it will enter east and become the Rim of the World Freeway, it will leave the San Bernardino Mountains heading west toward Los Angeles and become the Happy Trails Freeway, it will overlap with I-15 and end at US 395 in Hesperia
Two non-contiguous pieces bearing the same number on all four. I-87 can also be added to this category since the one in NC opened a couple years after this video went live
A few new Interstates have been designated since this video went live. Those being I-11 in Nevada, I-14 in Texas, and I-87 in North Carolina
I-87 in NC is a corridor that connects Raleigh to the Norfolk/Chesapeake area made up of US 64 and US 17. And I think they said it wasn’t going to connect with I-87 in NY
@@goofyahseb That's why I listed it here because it's non-contiguous with I-87 in New York
You also got i100 in kentucky
I-11 will extend south to parallel US 93 to Phoenix and extend south to the Mexican border to Sonora. This will help drivers navigate crossing Mexican and Canadian borders between Sonora and Alberta while taking I-11 and I-15 instead of keeping in I-5 between Baja California and British Columbia.
I also think interstates like I-285, I-185, and I-275 just to name a few should be included as well considering they are larger than some of the ones that are even on here already but also they are designated as Interstates.
There is I-11 between Las Vegas Nevada and Phoenix Arizona. It is currently under construction on the Nevada side in the past few years.
Also I-42 has been approved by North Carolina department of transportation in the month of June of 2016.
Thanks for the info! I realize that I-11 is still being proposed in the southwestern USA in southern Nevada and northern Arizona.
It's been existing since August 16, 2017. US 93 is Future I-11 to Phoenix, Arizona and US 95 is Future I-11 to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Leland Alvarez, you are right. I-11 will share with US-93 between Phoenix Arizona to Las Vegas Nevada, and I-11 will share with US-95 between Las Vegas Nevada and Couer d'Alene Idaho.
Isn’t I-42 going to be most of US 70 upgraded to Interstate standards?
Yes.
It is that I-7, I-18, and I-53 are still active for the future interstate designations. But it will take many years from now and all of them are not giving up. I-7 could run for 428 miles from I-5 in Wheeler Ridge (about 20 miles south of Bakersfield) to rejoin at I-5 in Red Bluff California, which run concurrently with CA-99, unless CA-7 is decommissioned. I-18 will be connected from I-45 in Dallas Texas to I-10 in Lafayette Louisiana, which is about 250 miles in length, and I-53 will be connected from I-70 in St. Louis Missouri to I-94 in St. Paul Minnesota for 565 miles in length.
As someone who grew up in the PNW I really hope I-7 is made. Spokane to Bend to Klamath Falls to Weed!
Athelstan Ent, I hope that it is not I-11 that is north of Reno Nevada, since the northern terminus of I-11 is at I-80 in Reno Nevada, there are no services for more then 100 miles north of Reno Nevada, whether if it is northeastern corner of California, southeastern Oregon or western Idaho before I-11 will reach to Washington.
I always wanted to go to Interstate 18, I heard it’s a pretty neat freeway. After that I want to drive through Interstate 53. Both are going to be on my bucket lists lol.
Why is there already I-7 on the present freeway chart? It will take over CA-99
Kyle Wijayatilleke Interstate 9 will take over CA-99
Yes. This map is wrong. I-7 or I-9 will take over CA-99. It's not going from Calexico through the desert and Joshua Tree. That's totally protected land. There's only one site that mentions this and it's wrong.
There's no I 7 at this time, don't know why it's on this list.
@@kingcurt7716 they haven’t decided if it will be numbered I-7 or I-9
@@californiadude999 Yeah I saw that. Who knows. My guess is 9
There might be both I-92 and I-98 as two future interstates in Upstate New York to complete the 90s column. I-92 could connect from I-87 in Glens Falls New York, through Vermont and ends at I-95 in Portsmouth New Hampshire, and I-98 could also connect from I-81 near Watertown New York to Swanton Vermont (30 miles north of Burlington in Vermont).
How about I-60 in Colorado and Kansas? I-60 will connect from Colorado Springs or Pueblo Colorado to Wichita Kansas, since US-60 is not in Colorado and Kansas. Somebody did mentioned I-60 in these two states.
I 69 almost ended at I-94 at Marshall Michigan. There have been numerous attempts at an I-67. One of them was between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo connecting to I-96. Another was from Indiana to Kalamazoo, which became 131.
Elkhart and South Bend IN to Traverse City MI is ideal but was never suggested AFAIK
@@edwardmiessner6502 I think that the building of I-69 ended that. I did read that it was somewhat thought about. I live just a few miles from I-69 so have read a bunch about it, but I don't remember ever hearing about T.C
I-87 still has a future design for NC to NY. There is one in NC that ends on I-40. The NY one may take several years to connect to NC. I-87 is still in construction.
Some interstates parallel US routes such as:
•I-55 parallels US 51 between Laplace, LA and Memphis, TN; US 61 between Memphis, TN and St. Louis; and Historic US 66 between St. Louis and Chicago.
•I-71 parallels US 42 for most of it's entire length but it connects Columbus, OH while US 42 doesn't as both I-71 and US 42 terminate between Louisville, KY and Cleveland.
•I-81 parallels US 11 for most of it's entire length, but I-81 reaches the Canadian border to Ontario linking ON 401 via ON 137 while US 11 reaches the Canadian border to Quebec linking QC 223.
•I-91 parallels US 5 for it's entire length as they both terminate between New Haven, CT and the Canadian border to Quebec as I-91 links QC A-55 and US 5 links QC 143.
I-90 parallels U.S route 12 in Montana, Northern Wisconsin, and Illinois
I-39 parallels with US route 51 throughout its route until you get to Normal, IL. That’s where it ends.
Eventually, CA 99 from Wheeler Ridge to Sacramento is going to become I-9, and I-40 is going to be extended west of Barstow, to one of three options, furthest option is US 101 in Paso Robles, middle option is I-5 in Buttonwillow, and cheapest option is CA 99/Future I-9 in Bakersfield
I heard that CA 99 will become either I-7 or I-9. However I already imaginably added I-7 in the Southern California desert.
There is a better chance of I-7 replacing CA-99 then I-9
I take CA-99 often as an OTR driver and it feels like an interstate highway anyway.
40 ends at 15 and there is direct access to 15 south but not north which needs to be fixed
Jayson Proxy how do you know
Where’s Interstate 11? It runs from Henderson NV to Boulder City NV
In the future, I-11 will connect from Phoenix Arizona to Las Vegas Nevada, via US-60 and US-93, and I-11 will connect from Las Vegas Nevada to Couer d'Alene Idaho, via US-95 as well as I-80 between Fernley or Fallon and Winnemucca Nevada, since Washington does not interested to have I-11 because of lack of highway funding.
@@davidtosh7200 Actually it will go all the way from near Reno, NV down to Nogales, AZ.
@@bigsky1970 Confirmed.
AA7YA It will go from Canada to Mexico.
@@kingcurt7716 Not anytime soon
I bet it took you a few hours to make this excellent video. I love this video!!! I also saved this to my playlist named Geography.
Wow, thanks!
You left out I-11?!
If they going to have I-31 which connect from Topeka Kansas to Sioux City Iowa, via Lincoln Nebraska, then I-129 will be decommission and replace it with I-31 between Sioux City Iowa and South Sioux City Nebraska. It is about 400 linear miles of Kansas/Nebraska border stretching from Colorado on the west to Missouri on the east and without interstate highway for the longest two state border. Cities in eastern Kansas and eastern Nebraska are fairly growing and they need the interstate highway.
I-100 could become like a north south highway like beginning in Louisana (Baton Rouge) and ending in Minnesota or Wins
consin (Minneapolis) (Minnesota) Winscosin (St Paul)
Freedom Tower, I don't think it will happen, and both Minneapolis and St. Paul are in Minnesota and the two cities are next to each other.
100 is a even number and even numbers go from east to west. 100 would not be in the middle of the country like you said due to the Highway Numbering System. Interstate 100 would most likely run Adjacient to the Canadian border due to its high numeral, But the traffic in that area is already controlled by I-94 and I-90, and there simply isn't enough traffic or population there to justify a new Interstate Highway.
Right now between Minneapolis and St. Paul is a section of I-94.
Lol I-100 would be on the Canadian Border or an Auxiliary route to I-0
Montana is fairly the fastest growing state for the next 10 and 20 years from now.
I think Sumter South Carolina do need Interstate 18, since they have 2 Military Facilities and the population is about 40,000 in Sumter. South Carolina is one of the fastest growing southern states, along with North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Since I-18 is located between I-16 (or future I-14) in Georgia, and I-20 in northern South Carolina. It is a correct grid pattern for I-18.
CA 58 between Bakersfield and Barstow should be a western extension of I-40
CA-58 between Bakersfield and Barstow is Former US 466.
How about renumbering I-580 from the Bay Bridge interchange to I-5 as I-38? That isolated I-238 splitting off of 580 always drive me nuts
@@edwardmiessner6502, no. That will not happen. Odd numbers go north-south and even numbers go east-west. Increasing numbers of main Interstate highways go from down to up and left to right.
I-73 in Michigan has been cancelled since the turn of the century
I-69 still has many places between it's original southern end in Indianapolis and it's 3 pronged end in Texas where it will be awhile before it's built
Just like I-49 it gets to Arkansas and drops dead.
When they finish I-69 it will be from Detroit, MIchigan to Brownsville, Texas.
Correction: I-69 will go from Port Huron Michigan to Brownsville Texas.
I think they should re-sign I-97 as I-83, making it concurrent with I-695 on the western half of the Baltimore beltway around Baltimore and the part of I-83 inside the Baltimore beltway should be re-signed as I-583
Or I-383
@@edwardmiessner6502 Or I - 183
I-97 is a direct freeway link between Annapolis and Baltimore. What about renumbering I-895A and I-895B into I-97 to make it clearer? Even though I-895A and I-895B are both tolled.
Three digit interstates are loops around and can be in multiple cities, for instance I-240 in in Oklahoma City and also in Memphis Tennessee. Three digit interstates that begin with a "1" are normally spurs.
I-42 is a future highway
How about I-570 in Missouri, including the loop to and from Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capitol? Even they delayed it several times, but they will not giving it up. It is about 66 miles of future I-570 which begins at I-70 in Columbia at milepost 128 and ends and rejoins at I-70 at Kingdom City (north of Fulton) at milepost 148. Also I-570 does share with US-63 between Columbia to Jefferson City, and I-570 will share with US-54 between Jefferson City and Kingdom City. Jefferson City is one of 4 Capitol cities that not have an interstate highway and they are: Annapolis Maryland, Dover Delaware, and Pierre South Dakota. Missouri does have the auxiliary routes of I-170, I-270, I-370, I-470, and I-670, but not I-570, I-770, I-870, and I-970, off I-70 the major artery or route in Missouri.
There is already I-87 in North Carolina, and Virginia, but there is also I-87 in New Jersey and New York (state) too.
Actually, I-87 only starts from the Triboro(RFK) Bridge and goes north from there.
@@StukInBuf Correct. And doesn't pass thru NJ.
The I-87 in NC should be I-46.
@@ikmarchini exit 15 of the nyst gets very close to nj
I'm not sure what purpose it would serve but I think Interstates 82 and 27 should be extended to at least Nebraska with 82 paralleling or multiplexed with US 20 in areas, terminating at the intersection of US 6 and I- 680 in Omaha (via US 275) and 27 paralleling either US 385 or 83. Terminating at either North Platte at I80 or at Valentine at US 20 . (If I want to go the extra mile, I'd say I90 at Murdo, SD )
And as of 2021 (this year) I-49 will run from Kansas city to Fort Smith, multiplexed with US 71 in areas
Regarding I-7, I-18, and I-53, there is a fantasy Interstate web site with made up freeways. It reads as though they really exist. These 3 freeways and their routes are on this site. The creator of this video took them for real.
Intertropolis & Routeville (intertropolisandrouteville.fandom.com/)
@@BlandingCassatt - You need a better source. I can confirm, as can a quick gander at Google Maps, that I-53 does not exist. Intertropolis & Routeville says it intersects I-80 at Killington, Iowa... which also doesn't exist, and I-90 at Winona, MN, which DOES exist, but doesn't have any interstates running through it. I-90 sits about five miles to the south, and -- again -- there's nary a sign of the fictitious I-53.
@@SIUMoose I can totally explain this procedure. You see, I was about to create an animated television series about highways and roads with some fictional routes and interstates like I-48 and US 86. I certainly feel bad about tricking roadgeeks into I-7, I-18 and I-53 being real so I'll try to make a video like this and the US Route video only with real routes, and other roadgeeks are asking me about three digit number routes so I'll eventually make those videos too.
Tell me about it...
There could be an I-7 in CA but it wouldn't be the route that was made up. It would be along CA-99.
This video shows the western terminus of I-64 is at I-270 in St. Louis County, when it really is further west at I-70 at Wentzville in St. Charles County, MO. U.S. 40-U.S 61 was brought up to Interstate standards to MO Hwy 94 by 1993 and west out to I-70 in 2009, with the removal of the last at-grade intersection at Callahan Rd on October 14, 2009.
Wentzville, Missouri--center of the civilized world.
(Along with Cove Fort, Utah, Benson, North Carolina, and Scroggins Draw, Texas)
Besides adding interstate numbers which have a "4s" and "6s" as the last digit of the interstate numbering system, they should add more of "2s", "8s" and a couple of "0s" as the last digit of the interstate numbering system for the even numbers of the future interstate highways. Especially the 8s. We already have I-8 in Arizona and California, I-68 in Maryland and West Virginia, I-78 in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and (2) of I-88, one in Illinois and other one is in New York. I-18 is planning to connect between Dallas Texas and Lafayette Louisiana, I-28 will replace I-74 and Spur I-74 in North Carolina, I-48 might connect from Tulsa Oklahoma to Hayti Missouri, and I-58 might be in Virginia which will run concurrently with US-58, just like I-41 and US-41 on the same highway in Wisconsin. I-98 was supposed to connect from I-81 in Watertown New York to Burlington Vermont, but it was scrapped. I-38 is no word about it, and it is out of the question.
Like to see they add more of 30s and 50s as well as more of 8s as of interstate numbering system. In the 30s column, add I-31 which connect from Topeka Kansas to Lincoln Nebraska, two Capitol Cities is not connected by an interstate highway, I-32 might connect from Texarkana Arkansas to Tuscaloosa Alabama, I-34 might connect from Amarillo Texas to Fort Worth Texas, and I-38 might connect from Memphis Tennessee to Huntsville Alabama. In the 50s column, they should add I-53 which connect from Jackson Mississippi to Little Rock Arkansas, two Capitol Cities are without an interstate highway, and I-58 might connect from I-49 in Joplin Missouri to I-64 in Lexington Kentucky.
I think Jackson, MS has I-55 and I-20 connected to this capital.
There is I-14 in Texas by Austin
Who else realize so many interstates are in one state.
You should've extended I-27 from Denver Colorado to Laredo Texas, TxDOT is going to build and extend I-27
devilsteak k, I-27 will covers Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota as of US-385, and US-85 from Laredo Texas to Canadian border, north of Minot North Dakota. Actually, I-27 will run concurrently with US-83 between Laredo and San Angelo Texas, then I-27 will run concurrently with US-87 between San Angelo and Lubbock Texas, I-27 has been opened between Lubbock and Amarillo Texas in the 1960s and 1970s in sections, then I-27 will run concurrently with US-287 and US-385 between Amarillo Texas and Lamar Colorado, then I-27 will run concurrently with US-385 between Lamar Colorado and Spearfish South Dakota (between Rapid City South Dakota and Wyoming state line), and then I-27 will run concurrently with US-85 between Spearfish South Dakota and Williston North Dakota near the Canadian border. Now it is make sense with better detail. Sorry for the inconveniences.
@@davidtosh7200 O_o wow
@@davidtosh7200 wait, US 85 only goes from El Paso to the Canada border.
what about Interstates like I-640, I-805, I-140? They are 3 numbered auxiliary Interstate Highways
The following future interstates are potential or true. They are:
1). I-7 or I-9 will replace CA-99 for 428 miles from I-5 in Wheeler Ridge (about 26 miles south of Bakersfield) to rejoin I-5 in Red Bluff in California.
2). I-14 will connect from El Paso Texas to Myrtle Beach South Carolina in 6 states (New Mexico is not included for I-14) for 1,500 miles.
3). I-28 in North Carolina, just north of South Carolina border.
4). I-31 could connect from Wichita Kansas to Sioux City Iowa.
5). I-42 will connect from Raleigh North Carolina to Morehead City North Carolina for 142 miles.
6). I-48 could connect from I-35 near Perry Oklahoma to Fayetteville Arkansas for 180 miles.
7). I-54 will be in Kentucky, it could be for Western Kentucky Parkway from the junction of I-69 & I-169 near Nortonville to I-65 in Elizabethtown in Kentucky for 136 miles.
8). I-58 could run connectly with US-60 between Springfield Missouri to the junction of I-55 & future I-57 near Poplar Bluff Missouri. And 9). I-67 might connect from Indianapolis Indiana to Grand Rapids Michigan.
I've read proposals that I-57 may eventually end in Little Rock, AR from its current terminus. If what you said of an I-67, wouldn't that follow US 31 which is mostly at interstate grade in both Indiana and Michigan (until I-94) at least but doesn't connect to I-94 near I-196 because of some butterfly?
I think they Need to Extend I-87 In NY to The I-87 In North Carolina. Then extend that to Rockingham NC At I-74 or I-73.Camden SC At I-20 or North of Columbia, SC At I-77!
No need, I-95 does that
@@KoJesko no I was telling y’all what someone had said that wasn’t my idea, plus that comment is almost 3 yrs old...
They do need to extend interstate 87 from North Carolina all the way to new York it makes sense that way it want throw people off they gonna wander why you have interstate 87 in north Carolina then you have interstate 87 in the new York why they all not connected with the other cities and states traveling up and down the east coast
You Forgot Interstate 14 In Texas.
The only interstate in the UP is a section of I75. There's no I53 anywhere up there and I doubt there ever will.
There's also no I-73 in Michigan or any other state, this video added a little too many
As for I-53, I only know M-53 lol
I think they need to look at some of the numbers being duplicated ( i.e. 74, 84, 86, 87, 88) and consider renumbering some of these to avoid confusion.
My coustom interstate highways
I-50 running from Baltimore Maryland to Seattle Washington
I-60 running from cairabou Maine to Portland Oregon
I-67 running from maiami Florida to Greenville South Carolina
One problem, those interstate numbers don't line up with the current numbering system. 50 would be in the middle of the US, 60 just north of it, and 67 running just east from I-65.
Ice and lightning, I think that I-50 might be running with US-58 in Southern Virginia, just north of North Carolina state line from I-77 in Hillsville Virginia to I-64, & I-264 in Portsmouth Virginia. I-60 should be between I-40 (I-44 in Missouri and Oklahoma) and I-64 in eastern Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia, or between I-40 and I-70 in the western states. And I-67 could run from Indianapolis Indiana to Grand Rapids Michigan.
These are all good observations! Thanks for clearing that up. Great suggestions!
David Tosh There is a plan for I-67 for its southern end to be at I-65 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, one of Kentucky’s smaller major cities.
We already have I-70 in Baltimore and I-90 in Seattle
Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico have their own interstate highways.
Thinking of having I-48, which replace I-238, near Hayward California, merge with I-580 and I-205 between Hayward and Manteca until it will merge with CA-99 to south of Madera, then I-48 will go east to the southern part of Death Valley in eastern California and into Pahrump Nevada, then it will merge with I-15 from north of Las Vegas to St. George Utah, head east across southern Utah and northeastern Arizona, and I-48 will go through Farmington New Mexico,
and I-48 will ends at I-25 in Santa Fe New Mexico, the State Capitol of New Mexico.
In my opinion, I-48 will run parallel to its brother route US 86 starting from CA 1 in a far future city Ooscondio, California, CA 33 near Avenal, California, CA, I-5 near Kettleman City, CA, CA 43 near Corcoran, CA, CA 99 in Tulare, CA, through the southern Sierre Nevada Mountains, through Death Valley, entering into Nevada near Death Valley National Park, through the deserts, through the far future metropolis of Highway City, where it meets I-248, a beltway that surrounds the city, through Intertropolis, city of the Interstates, where it meets I-21, then enters into Utah at the Town Separator, a toll highway that borders Nevada and Utah, where it hits Routeville, city of the U.S. Routes, where it meets I-23, last it meets I-248 again, then leaving Highway City, then it meets I-15 near Cedar City, Utah just near Zion National Park, north of Bryce Canyon NP, then it heads south through the monuments, meets US 89, and it enters into Arizona near Page, meets the famous Route 163, all of northeast Arizona, enters into New Mexico, near Shiprock, Farmington, Bloomfield, through Los Alamos, and like you said, it ends in Santa Fe. I-48 might be a famous scenery and US 86. But US 86 ends in Colorado Springs.
CA-24 should be extended to I-880 and I-980 and should be rerouted to replace I-238
Thanks for this! This is one of those questions I have always wondered but never got an answer to...
You're welcome.
Interstate 86 doesn't really exist east of Binghampton. It's called NY-17 Not yet to interstate standards and there is an area just east of Binghampton that has traffic lights. They are also looking for a grade waiver for some of the steep sections and the median needs 'Jersey Barriers' instead of the single wire fencing. This is as of May 2019.
It is considered a high speed road by locals, and it is very fast, but not an interstate
@@KoJesko : It's supposed to become an Interstate as part of the Southern tier Interstate project. The section West of Binghampton is complete to Erie Co. NY.
Why is the I-86 portion between Waverly and Kamikaze Curve interchange w I-81 in Binghamton still not been designated officially as I-86?
@@gregorywright3012 That's odd because I-86 exists east of the interchange for about 5 miles. I haven't been on the 'Kamikaze' curve since the construction so I don't know if it still exists.
Interstate 24 and the eastern segment of interstate 86 dip into an adjacent state for a couple of miles then go back to the previous state l-24 is in Tennessee then all of the sudden dips into Georgia then goes back to Tennessee and l-86 splits off from l-90 in Pennsylvania then goes to New York then in waverly New York it dips into Pennsylvania then goes back to New York but ends but resumes near Binghamton
I CANT COUNT HOW MANY INTERSTATES THERE ARE BECAUSE THERE ARE TOO MANY
Two subjects here. I-19 will soon be renumbered I-11 as a new southern extension of that interstate highway. North of that I-10 and I-11 will be co-signed for a distance until I-11 will veer off to the northwest somewhere south of I-8 to bypass the metro Phoenix area. Eventually I-11 will take over the U.S. 93 corridor north of Wickenburg, AZ all the way into Las Vegas, NV. North of that I-11 is slated to continue likely to go into and through Reno either following U.S. 395 north or U.S. 95 north to the Canadian border. I have even seen a proposal to route I-11 in a northwesterly direction until it meets U.S. 97 in Washington and then take over that designation to the Canadian border. Right now there is no telling what the final routing of I-11 will be for sure. On another subject, San Jose, CA is not served by a one or two digit interstate, and it is the 10th largest city in the nation. One could argue that the major artery in San Jose is U.S. 101, a route that twice was submitted for interstate approval and denied both times. The other thing about San Jose is that it is connected to I-80 in the north via I-280, I-680 and I-880. Yet maybe 40 miles to the east is I-5 in a very rural area with no direct connection to San Jose. Why has nobody ever proposed building an interstate (even a 3 digit one with an unused number such as I-705) between I-5 and the San Jose metro area? That interstate could easily be extended east of I-5 to CA 99 (former U.S. 99) somewhere between Modesto and Merced.
There will be I-101 from Charleston SC to Wilmington DE
My prediction is that I-101 will end southbound at I-26 in Charleston SC and northbound end at I-95 in Wilmington DE
Why not make that an extension of I-97?
I-99 is the original route number for that plan.
What about I-100
@@jaygee7028 That would hug the US-Canadian border if there were ever to be an I-100 but there's no point because we already have I-90 and I-94
I-53 starts and ends where???
Intertropolis & Routeville will premiere on Nickelodeon and Blanding Cassatt's Sintopia TV in the 2020s. Intertropolis is the western city of Highway City in Nevada. City of the Interstates.
I think they should have future I-53 which connect between Little Rock Arkansas and Jackson Mississippi, and they are working on it. Both cities does have a population of more then 200,000 people each, and both Metro area are more then 1,000,000 people in population. Mississippi already have US-51 which running across the center of Mississippi, so they can't use I-51 because of illegal to use the duplicate of the same digits of two different routes within Mississippi. I-53 is between I-55 in Mississippi and I-49 in western Arkansas in the grid pattern. I-53 is currently under construction between Little Rock and future I-69 in Monticello in Arkansas going southeast direction. The distant between Little Rock Arkansas and Jackson Mississippi is about 258 miles.
Cases where Interstate and U.S. Highways share a number:
Interstate 74 and U.S. Route 74 (North Carolina)
Interstate 69 and U.S. Route 69 (Texas)
Interstate 49 and U.S. Route 49 (Arkansas)
Interstate 24 and U.S. Route 24 (Illinois)
Interstate 41 and U.S. Route 41 (Illinois/Wisconsin)
In ALL but two cases, the routes are in separate regions of the state, and do not intersect, although this is likely to change with I-69 in Texas in the future, as I-69 and US 69 may overlap for 3.7 miles (6.1 km) in the Lufkin area. I-69 in Texas is being built, with construction in the Nacodoches, Diboli, and Corrigan areas, slowly but surely. It means at the end of the decade, Texas will have completed parts of I-69, even if other states take longer to get equipment moving for the highway, and will provide another route for residents of the Texas coast to evacuate in the next hurricane.
So now there's an I-7 in California. As if California needed yet another crazy interstate! But I'm pretty sure this one is designed to be an alternative to some of those other highways.
There is no existing I-7, perhaps planned, but it will never get built, not in that location and not in California. They can't even finish I-40 past Barstow.
They could use more interstates with a 1 as a last digit we already have H1,41,71,81 and 91 there could be I-31 in Midwestern USA and I-61 form Jackson MS to Biloxi MS
And I-11 is being built from Phoenix AZ to Reno NV
There's I-11 right now, mainly in Las Vegas.
Blanding Cassatt, I don't know there are going to have two new interstates in Nevada. I-11 might go from Las Vegas Nevada to Twins Falls Idaho, via US-93, and I-9 might be from Las Vegas to Reno Nevada, via US-95. Sometimes it is subject to change without notice. Since both Idaho and Nevada are two of the fastest growing states in the west. So does Arizona. Nevada, unlike California does not have State Route 9 anywhere in Nevada.
They will not use I-61 in Mississippi because there is a Federal Highway "61" already in the state along the Mississippi River.
Blanding Cassatt ... Are you from the Jacksonville, FL area? I was stationed there in 1969-70 and Blanding Blvd and Cassatt were major streets located to the west of Jacksonville NAS.
U.S. Route 67 between Routes 111 and 255 in Illinois and Interstate 72 would be Interstate 53 given that it's west of Interstate 55 and Interstate 57
9:13 has a tiny snip in southern Massachusetts
Interstate or geography? Both are correct
I’ve got a conclusion that is more higher score on its Interstate is more northern (for even), and eastern (for odds). And every fold rate 5 of Interstate (like I-5,10,15,20,25,...,etc.) has longest length then other ones. In a big cities have Interstate in 3 digits (e.g : I-285,...) and typical Interstate like in Alaska (A1-A4), and Hawai’i (H-1,...)
Like the music starting at 9:01. What is the name of that song and artist?
Track names are listed in the description below.
I 11 is starting to get built after 30 years
I don't think that Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Washington (State) will not add any future interstate highways because of budget cuts for the highway funds. New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine originally planned to have I-92, but I-92 will only be in New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Missouri will not add I-570, the auxiliary route of I-70 to go to Jefferson City, Missouri's State Capitol, however it will be I-48, I-49, and I-57. I-57 will connect from Sikeston Missouri to Little Rock Arkansas. I-31 supposed to connect from Salina Kansas to Lincoln Nebraska, but it was scrapped out. New Mexico will not connect I-14 between Las Cruces New Mexico and Copperas Cove (Fort Hood Military Facility) in Texas, and Washington will not get I-7 or I-9, nor I-11. NOTE: if CA-99 will get I-7 between I-5 in Wheeler Ridge and Downtown Sacramento, then US-395 in eastern Washington will get I-9 which connect from I-82 in Kennewick to I-90 in Ritzville in Washington. If CA-99 become I-9, then eastern Washington will get I-7, but it will not happen in Washington State, and besides Washington State Route 7 is in Tacoma/Pierce County, plus Washington does lack of budget and highway funding. Neither does future I-11 which suppose to go from Arizona at the Mexican border to north central Washington at the Canadian border.
You forgot Interstate 14 in Central Texas.
I-85 should be extended to Winchester Va north and Cuba AL south
Francis Louis, they should extend I-85 from Petersburg Virginia to Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Also, I-85 will replace I-83 between Baltimore Maryland to Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Washington-Baltimore Parkway should be I-95 and currently I-95 should change it to I-85, since it is west of I-95. I-85 and I-95 does merge together for most of Virginia between Petersburg to Washington D.C. Same thing goes to future I-11 which replace I-19 between Tucson Arizona to Nogales Arizona near the Mexican border, since I-11 will go from the Mexican border in Arizona to Canadian border in Idaho.
I-85 should replace I-99 in Pennsylvania
David Tosh They should extend Interstate 66 East of Washington DC, and west from the I-81 junction where it currently ends.
Where to?
Jay Gee California, through West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada to get to Hwy 101 in California.
There is no interstate 7, 18, or 53. Unless they are future interstates.
Interstate 18 is not giving up. So I-18 will begin at I-20 near Downtown Dallas Texas to Lafayette Louisiana for Dallas-New Orleans Route. The distance from Dallas Texas to New Orleans Louisiana is 520 miles. Currently there is no interstate freeway that connect from Dallas to New Orleans and Texas is a fastest growing state between 2010 and 2020. I-18 will be less then 500 miles from Dallas to New Orleans in direct route.
53 is avenue of the saints. Saint Louis to Saint Paul. A fanciful inclusion here.
I-7,I-18,I-53 are all future freeways, so they do exist
Interstate -229: "Am i a joke to you?"
Where are Puerto Rico's interstates?
I-69 is one of the weirdest interstates. It keeps breaking then going back together
I never recall i53 existing only main interstates around me are i80 and i74 however would be nice to have an interstate to the town I live in since it’s basically only 2 lane roads to town which is almost 30k people
What about interstate 610 in Houston texas
Lol it's only main interstate not interstate loops or auxiliary interstates
And there's also 2 I-86's one in New York and one in Idaho
that are not all interstate highways, wanna know why? There is I-805 in San Diego, I-405 and I-605 in Los Angeles
Those are auxillary routes. Every state has 5 or 6.
The three digit ones are either spur routes or loop routes
Future Hawaii Interstate ideas:
H4 from Honolulu to Waimanalo
H5 from Aiea to Kaaawa
H6 from Waianae to Wahiawa
H7 from Waialua to Kahuku
H8 from Pupukea to Akupu
Some Hawaiians don't want their nature placed by freeways, you know?
I recognize I-15. I have driven on it many times
The longest intersates is 90, 80, 40, 10, and 95
And 75 going from the UP in Michigan to Miami Florida
@@SpoonerMcGee420 yup 90 is the longest one it goes from MA to WA. It's weird in MA and NY 70 is pretty long too
@@benhuffstetler3282 I-90 also connects with I-80 through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois then branches off in chicago
@@SpoonerMcGee420 yup it's really bad in Chicago.
@@benhuffstetler3282 once you get out of Chicago by Madison and Wisconsin dells its not bad I drove to Wisconsin dells from Ann Arbor Michigan it was bad in Chicago but once I got out of the metro area it started to get better
I-81 on the thumbnail 😍🤩
Guys that's not all of them currently but I still like it
Interstate 7 or 9 will replace state route 99 South of Sacramento and interstate 18 will replace California state route 18 East of Victorville and north of san Bernardino
Everyone is arguing and wondering why some interstates have yet to be added to the map and I'm just here wondering why's theres no Interstate 1, 3, 6 and so on.
Project_Calais, I think they add more of 8's as the last digit of the interstate numbering system. I-98 was supposed to connect from I-81 in Watertown New York to I-89 in Swanson Vermont, which is north of Burlington Vermont. However they are working to add I-18 to connect from Dallas Texas to Lafayette Louisiana, since they are adding car pool lanes along US-175 in Dallas Texas, I-28 should replace I-74 which connect I-26 in Columbus North Carolina to Wilmington North Carolina, and I-48 might connect from I-44 in Tulsa Oklahoma to I-55 in Hayti Missouri.
I-880 and I-505 could be I-3 with cosignage along I-80 between the two
Does the interstate 100 label exist?
Why not upgrade the flordia turnpike into I-93 even though we already have I-93 in New England but we have two I-74s I-76s I-84s I-86s and I-88s so we can have two I-93s one in New England and the other as the flordia turnpike
Maybe I-6 will be the Florida Turnpike as I-4 is already in Florida from Tampa, in Orlando, to Daytona Beach. I-4 and I-6 will be called the Florida Crossing Highways, Florida Crossways, or Florida X-ways. All good options. Since I-4 is diagonal instead of west-east, I-6 should become, but still be called Florida's Turnpike.
Why not make the Florida turnpike I-67
@@jaygee7028 A better location for I-67 would be along the U.S. 31 corridor north of Indianapolis, Indiana perhaps as far north as where U.S. 31 intersects I-75 in Michigan. Much of U.S. 31 is already up to interstate standards, and other parts of U.S. 31 are currently being upgraded to interstate standards.
thejzboy, there could be (2) of I-83 which will connect I-95 in Savannah Georgia and I-40 in Knoxville Tennessee, and (2) of I-87 which will connect from Raleigh North Carolina to Chesapeake Virginia in which already exist.
@@davidtosh7200 I could see that happening
I'm 13 and ready to drive. I have a question? Is every interstate dangeorous? I always have to go on I-70 with my dad around indianapolis. And it is always packed?
If you are 13, you cant drive in every state legally. Interstates arent dangerous unless you drive like a maniac.
I-73 hasn't been built before but I've planned to bulid it
Update this for inerstate 28
LA Lakers est 1948 animation, I agree with you. They should add more of "8s" as the last digit of the interstate numbering system, such as I-18, I-28, I-38, and I-48, but I-98 will never going to be build between I-81 in Watertown New York to I-89 in Swanton Vermont, south of the Canadian border. They also need I-6, I-31, I-32, I-34, I-42 (already progress in North Carolina), I-46, I-50, I-53, I-54, I-60, I-62, and I-67. I-92 might be connected between Sioux City Iowa to Madison Wisconsin, via US-20, and US-151.
5:49 8×8=64
They should create I-53 someday
I-76 goes from Philly to Denver?
no, it is 2 sections both named 76
Ice and lightning, they're two unrelated highways coincidentally have the same number
There are exactly two I-76s, two I-84s, two I-86s, two I-87s, and two I-88s.
they are not 2 different interstates, they are unfinished sections of the same interstate.
Blanding Cassatt, there are two I-87 now. One in New York, and North Carolina and probably Virginia, going from Raleigh NC to Norfolk VA.
There is no I-7, that map of it is from Fandom
Where’s interstate 11
In the Las Vegas area.
Planned from Phoenix to Vegas and north, currently just in Nevada
I-90 is the longest Interstate Highway in the U.S.
Who are the musical artist used in this post ?
Kevin MacLeod
Interstate 49 goes from Kansas city and van Buren Arkansas then starts up in texarkana
There is if I remember right a I-99 portion in Kansas
I-99 does not serve Kansas. The only true is KS-99.
I-87 in New York to I-95 West
CA-18 from Victorville to San Bernardino is Future I-18 & , Virginia state route 7 is future I-58
Virginia state route 28 is future I-61
So there's 2 I-84's or are they the same interstate
Diffrent
10 longest intersates:
10: 20
9: 35
8: 94
7: 75
6: 95
5: 70
4: 10
3: 40
2: 80
1: 90
Interstate 90 is the longest.
Interstate 95 goes through 16 states it's probably short in the higher states. The amount of exits they're in a state tells you how many miles they're are
Top 10 longest Interstates that parallel existing and former US routes and state routes:
1. I-90 (Former US 10 between Seattle and Billings, MT; US 87 between Billings, MT and Buffalo, WY; US 14 between Buffalo, WY and Chicago; US 20 between Rockford, IL and Boston)
2. I-80 (Former US 40 between S.F. and Silver Summit, UT; US 189 between Silver Summit, UT and Uinta County, WY; US 30 between Little America, WY and the southeastern Chicago metro area south of Lake Michigan; US 6 between Lincoln, NE and the western Cleveland metro area; US 46 between Knowlton Township, NJ and Ridgefield Park, NJ)
3. I-40 (Former US 66 between Barstow, CA and OKC; US 62 between OKC and Henryetta, OK; US 266 between Henryetta, OK and near Warner, OK; US 64 between Warner, OK and Raleigh, NC; US 70 between Little Rock, AR and south-southeast of the Raleigh metro area; NC 50 between Raleigh, NC and Warsaw, NC; US 117 between Faison, NC and Wilmington, NC)
4. I-10 (Former US 60 between L.A. and near Brenda, AZ; Former US 70 between L.A. and Phoenix, AZ; Former US 99 between L.A. and Indio, CA; Former US 80 between Casa Grande, AZ and Scroggins Draw, TX; US 90 between Van Horn, TX and Jacksonville, FL)
5. I-70 (US 50 between Salina, UT and St. Louis; US 40 between near Empire, CO and Baltimore; US 6 between Green River, UT and Denver; US 24 between near Minturn, CO and KCMO; US 30 between the Greater Pittsburgh Region and Breezewood, PA while merging with I-76 OH-PA-NJ/Penn. Tpke)
6. I-95 (US 1 for most of it's length between Miami and Portland, ME; US 17 between Jacksonville, FL and near Yemassee, SC; US 301 between near Santee, SC and Richmond, VA; US 2 between Newport, ME and the Canada-US border with Houlton, ME and Woodstock, NB)
7. I-75 (US 41 between the Miami metro area and Chattanooga, TN; US 11 between Chattanooga, TN and Knoxville, TN; US 25W between Knoxville, TN and Corbin, KY; US 25 between Corbin, KY and Covington, KY; US 42 between Cincinatti and the Dayton metro area; US 68 between the Dayton metro area and Findlay, OH; US 24 between the Toledo metro area and Detroit; US 23 between Flint, MI and near Standish, MI)
8. I-94 (Former US 10 between Billings, MT and West Fargo, ND; Existing US 10 between West Fargo, ND and Osseo, WI; US 52 between Jamestown, ND and St. Paul, MN; US 12 between Minneapolis and Detroit; US 18 between Madison, WI and Milwaukee; US 41 between Milwaukee and Hammond, IN)
9. I-35 (US 83 between the Mexico-US border/Rio Grande with Laredo, TX and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas and all the way to Botines, TX; US 77 between Waco, TX and El Durado, KS via I-35 and between Hillsboro, TX and Denton, TX via I-35E TX; US 50 between Emporia, KS and Lenexa, KS; US 169 between Olathe, KS and Twin Cities; US 69 between Lenexa, KS and Albert Lea, MN; US 65 between Des Moines, IA and Albert Lea, MN; MN 23 between Sandstone, MN and Duluth, MN)
10. I-20 (Former US 80 between Scroggins Draw, TX and Dallas; Existing US 80 between Dallas and Cuba, AL; US 11 between Meridian, MS and Birmingham, AL; US 78 between Birmingham, AL and North Augusta, SC; US 278 between Lithia Springs, GA and North Augusta, SC; US 1 between Augusta, GA and Camden, SC)
Highway 90 is longest
I-14???
Rafael Caceres, I-14 will be only in Texas from either I-10 near Fort Stockton, or I-20 near Midland Texas and it will ends at I-45 in Huntsville Texas. Can't go beyond that point, because of the Sabine River which separate Texas and Louisiana it has a wildlife preserve, and a State Recreation Park in both of these states. Instead of having I-14 from Alexandria Louisiana to Augusta Georgia, it will be I-18 as of future interstate designation, since it will be between I-16 and I-20 in Georgia.
They might change I-14 to I-135 for 25 miles from Fort Hood Military Facility in Copperas Cove to I-35 in Temple in Texas. It is too short to have a two digit interstate numbering system, if they have delay problem and it should a auxiliary route from I-35 in Texas in order to be a short interstate highway.
David Tosh They could overlap both, and route both north and south of the preserve.
I-11?
US 101 is future I-3
I-3 is already proposed out east to run from Knoxville to Savannah.
The following future interstates could be possibility, and they are:
I-6 could connect from Laredo Texas to Corpus Christi Texas.
I-7 or I-9 could replace CA-99 for 428 miles which connect from I-5 in Wheeler Ridge to rejoin I-5 in Red Bluff in California.
I-11 could connect from Nogales Arizona to I-90 in Ritzville Washington.
I-14 will serve 6 states from El Paso Texas to Myrtle Beach South Carolina.
I-18 will connect from Dallas Texas to Lafayette Louisiana.
I-28 might connect from I-26 in Columbus North Carolina to Wilmington North Carolina.
I-31 might connect from Topeka Kansas to Sioux City Iowa.
I-32 could connect from Texarkana Arkansas to Tuscaloosa Alabama.
I-34 could connect from Amarillo Texas to Fort Worth Texas.
I-42 already connected from Raleigh North Carolina to Morehead City North Carolina.
I-46 or I-48 might connect from I-35 near Enid Oklahoma to I-49 in Fayetteville Arkansas.
I-53 could connect from I-20 in Monroe Louisiana to I-30 & I-40 in Little Rock Arkansas.
I-58 could connect from Springfield Missouri to Lexington Kentucky.
I-67 could connect from Indianapolis Indiana to Grand Rapids Michigan.
I-92 is now cancelled which originally planned to connect from Glens Falls New York to Portsmouth New Hampshire. Now is scrapped.
I-98 is now cancelled which originally connect from Watertown New York to Swanton Vermont. Now is scrapped.
The I-6 entry will be I-69W
Umm... There is no such thing as Interstate-53, look it up on google. The only Interstate to go on to Michigan's northern peninsula is Interstate-75.
I know that I-53 does not exist in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, because there are not too many people living up there, and there are no city more than 20,000, except for Marquette, which is the largest city in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It make more sense to have I-53 from St. Louis Missouri to St. Paul Minnesota, or from St. Louis Missouri to Fond du Lac Wisconsin by following US-61 and US-151, passing through Dubuque Iowa.
That is still not the point...Interstate-53 does not exist at all, anywhere.
UnitedStates FactArchive, you are right. Can't use I-53 Freeway as a future interstate, because of US-53 which begins at Dubuque Iowa at the junction of US-20, US-61, and US-151 as of south terminal. US-53 does go through western Wisconsin and into Minnesota, and US-53 does end at International Falls Minnesota at the north terminal. Most states don't like to use duplicated numbers on two different highway numbers, such as I-41 and US-41 in Wisconsin.
Everyone is right, no I-53, 18 and 7. It may not be planned in the future, but I like making up my own numbering routes.
I-75 is supposed to be part of I-73’s northern extension from Grayling. Which means there would be two interstates going to the U.P.: the future I-73/I-75 duplex.
you missed i-11
Interstate 7 and interstate 18 don’t exist . You forgot interstate 11( (from interstate 215 and interstate 515) to CA from NV’s border
Laurent Account, I wouldn't count on it. There will be I-7 which connect from Calexico to Sacramento in California, since CA-7 is now a Freeway between Calexico to I-8 in Imperial County and it is possible to upgrade it to I-7 in the future. I-7 will run with CA-86 from I-8 to I-10 in Indio to San Bernardino then it pick up at I-210 to go north of the metropolitan of Los Angeles, then it pick up at I-5 at Santa Clarita, then future I-7 will run with CA-99 after leaving I-5 in Wheeler Ridge, then I-7 will run with CA-99 which go through Bakersfield, Visalia, Fresno, Merced, Modesto, Stockton and Sacramento for 300 miles. And it might be I-18 which connect from I-45 near Dallas Texas to the junction of I-14 in Jasper Texas, near the Louisiana state line, but it is not the end, I-18 will continue to the junction of I-49 & I-10 in Lafayette Louisiana (in phase 1).
I will never believe that
@@davidtosh7200 I-18 will continue west from Dallas TX to Victorville, CA following I-10 from Dallas, TX to Redlands, CA it will become the Waterman Freeway from I-210 to Sierra Way in San Bernardino, where it will enter east and become the Rim of the World Freeway, it will leave the San Bernardino Mountains heading west toward Los Angeles and become the Happy Trails Freeway, it will overlap with I-15 and end at US 395 in Hesperia
I-40 Does Go The FASEST
Why do 76 84 86 and 88 appear twice
Because since there are two Interstates with those numbers and I can separate the images itself.
Blanding Cassatt there’s 2 inerstate 87s
Two non-contiguous pieces bearing the same number on all four. I-87 can also be added to this category since the one in NC opened a couple years after this video went live