Great ride on Interstate 465 in Indianapolis. This is the route we always take for shopping at Sam's Club and to pick apples at the local orchards or visit the state park in Brown County to see the foliage. We also take this route to the asian market right on 38th street here.
Starts right around where I live, used to take 465 to high school every day. One time I got a flat tire right at about 1:10, stopped between the road and the Allisonville exit
Yes, this road carries eight (!) separate highway routes, and I-69 will be the ninth when complete soon. The Federal and state routes used to go through Indy, but INDot rerouted them some years ago. And if you think this is a mess, try I-65 and I-70, which still do go through downtown, and they're also being rebuilt.
Future I-69 will be at I-465 as designated as exit 4 in the south side of Indianapolis Indiana. Future I-69 will share with IN-37 between Martinsville and Indianapolis Indiana.
When I worked for Burlington Trailways, I would have to use take the ramp where I-74 joins 465 (from the Peoria exit #16) and take the Sam Jones Expressway (Exit 11) to take the easier route to I-70 so it was cool seeing that section of road I traveled back and forth on every day for work .
19:07 upcoming exits to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 19:17 (brown signage on right) and the eastern terminus of route US-136 whose western terminus is 804 miles away in middle of nowhere Nebraska at US-6/US-34 ... that route is long flat stretches in Indiana and Illinois and then gets wicked hilly in northern Missouri
US 136 (Crawfordsville Rd.) became 16th Street at IMS, then continued downtown where it ended at US 36/421. No more. I-465 & Co. serves as the terminus now.
Indiana’s speed limits can get ridiculously low. They’re proposing to doing away with the truck speed limits. With how neatly designed many parts of this beltway is, its made for 65-70 mph. Urban areas will usually have speed limits of 55 all around in Indiana. There are very few exceptions. Suburban areas will typically have 65 mph with 60 mph for trucks. There are many 45 zones with the construction literally everywhere in the state too.
Your first mistake is looking for the speed limit signs 😂 half the time I'm driving i don't even know the speed limit nobody here does the speed limit especially not on the highway only time if it's cops are on the side of the road ticketing or u happen to driving next to a cop but as soon as he exits the highway it's back to 75+
Great ride on Interstate 465 in Indianapolis. This is the route we always take for shopping at Sam's Club and to pick apples at the local orchards or visit the state park in Brown County to see the foliage. We also take this route to the asian market right on 38th street here.
Are you referring to the Sam’s Club on Rockville Rd? If so I live on that road and I’m a mile and a half east from the interstate.
It would be quite nice to go back to Indianapolis, maybe in American Truck Simulator later along the line
4:51 Not enough time to dodge that object. Scary.
somebodys engine undercover?
fantastic cloud cover with a hint of blue opening in the sky ahead
Starts right around where I live, used to take 465 to high school every day. One time I got a flat tire right at about 1:10, stopped between the road and the Allisonville exit
Yes, this road carries eight (!) separate highway routes, and I-69 will be the ninth when complete soon. The Federal and state routes used to go through Indy, but INDot rerouted them some years ago. And if you think this is a mess, try I-65 and I-70, which still do go through downtown, and they're also being rebuilt.
The actual roads still go through indy, they’re just renamed to streets like Lafayette roads, rockville rd etc
@@aimxdy8680 They always had those names. US 40 (the National Road outside Indy), was Washington St. inside the city.
Future I-69 will be at I-465 as designated as exit 4 in the south side of Indianapolis Indiana. Future I-69 will share with IN-37 between Martinsville and Indianapolis Indiana.
When I worked for Burlington Trailways, I would have to use take the ramp where I-74 joins 465 (from the Peoria exit #16) and take the Sam Jones Expressway (Exit 11) to take the easier route to I-70 so it was cool seeing that section of road I traveled back and forth on every day for work .
19:07 upcoming exits to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 19:17 (brown signage on right) and the eastern terminus of route US-136 whose western terminus is 804 miles away in middle of nowhere Nebraska at US-6/US-34 ... that route is long flat stretches in Indiana and Illinois and then gets wicked hilly in northern Missouri
US 136 (Crawfordsville Rd.) became 16th Street at IMS, then continued downtown where it ended at US 36/421. No more. I-465 & Co. serves as the terminus now.
Nice construction
32:22 truck is having much issue with maintaining their lane!
Seven nonintestate concurrent 40:11
more Bizarre!
Six non interstate concurrency 38:22
Bizarre!
@@efil4kizumis there an eight non-interstate concurrently somewhere in the interstate system
@@alexthemtaandr211weatherfa2 i have not seen or discovered one yet!
@@efil4kizum use Google or Apple maps
49:30 ... all that shit is still here to this day
Yep, for another year :/
How many separate construction zones do we have? Well a few for sure
Should do a vid on I87… it’s my home interstate and I find it different then all the others… but can’t figure out why
4:53 I hope your Okay after that flew out of your car Out of nowhere if it was like someone's tire or something that came off on the road
That was later in the video..wasent at 4:53..i saw it too..just road junk.wind probly blew it towards him.probly startled him.he ok im sure.
Six concurrency with five non interstate 32:50
Running out of space for all the routes
😂
Can you do “I-465 Inner - Indianapolis Beltway - Full Loop - ALL Exits - Indianapolis Indiana - 4K Highway Drive?”
There is no inner loop
I love Interstate 465 and all it's concurrencies, I wish they would sign all of them.
Fort Wayne next?
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@@MileageMikeTravels and Detroit?
You entered Boone county somewhere. Guess you didn’t realize
One of my least favorite interstate loops to drive on. 55mph all around is way too low of a speed limit. Should be 65mph.
Definitely. Plus the construction areas can be quite a pain.
nobody is going 55 though, average speed is 70-80 mph, I’m doing 85 on the left lane and i’m still getting passed by IMPD.
Indiana’s speed limits can get ridiculously low. They’re proposing to doing away with the truck speed limits.
With how neatly designed many parts of this beltway is, its made for 65-70 mph.
Urban areas will usually have speed limits of 55 all around in Indiana. There are very few exceptions. Suburban areas will typically have 65 mph with 60 mph for trucks.
There are many 45 zones with the construction literally everywhere in the state too.
Your first mistake is looking for the speed limit signs 😂 half the time I'm driving i don't even know the speed limit nobody here does the speed limit especially not on the highway only time if it's cops are on the side of the road ticketing or u happen to driving next to a cop but as soon as he exits the highway it's back to 75+