Common Highways Used for Tennessee Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 40 (I-40): Spans east-west across Tennessee, connecting major cities such as Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville. It is the longest Interstate Highway in the state, covering approximately 455 miles. | |||
Interstate 24 (I-24): Runs southeast-northwest, linking Chattanooga to Nashville and continuing northwest toward Clarksville before entering Kentucky. It covers about 316 miles within Tennessee. | |||
Interstate 65 (I-65): Extends north-south through central Tennessee, passing through Nashville and connecting the state to Alabama to the south and Kentucky to the north. It spans approximately 122 miles in Tennessee. | |||
Interstate 75 (I-75): Runs north-south in eastern Tennessee, connecting Chattanooga and Knoxville, and serving as a major route between Georgia and Kentucky. | |||
Interstate 81 (I-81): Traverses northeast-southwest in northeastern Tennessee, connecting the state to Virginia and serving as a vital corridor for freight traffic. | |||
Interstate 55 (I-55): Passes through the southwestern tip of Tennessee, running along the edge of Memphis and providing a primary route toward New Orleans and Chicago. | |||
Interstate 69 (I-69): Begins in Union City and heads north, connecting with I-24. It is a relatively minor interstate within Tennessee, primarily serving to connect other highways. | |||
U.S. Route 64 (US 64): Runs east-west across southern Tennessee, connecting cities such as Memphis, Savannah, and Chattanooga, and continuing into North Carolina. | |||
U.S. Route 70 (US 70): Parallels I-40 across the state, linking cities like Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville, and serving as an alternative east-west route. | |||
U.S. Route 41 (US 41): Runs northwest-southeast, connecting Nashville to Chattanooga and continuing into Georgia. | |||
U.S. Route 11 (US 11): Parallels I-81 in northeastern Tennessee, passing through cities such as Bristol and Kingsport, and extending into Virginia. |