I-65 North - Birmingham - Alabama - 4K Highway Drive
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- Interstate 65 northbound through Birmingham, AL.
Filmed: April 2021
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From Wikipedia:
Interstate 65 (I-65) meanders across 366 miles (589 km) of the Alabama countryside linking six of the state's ten largest cities. The highway links together many important roadways that make commerce inside and outside of the state's boundaries possible. It starts at Interstate 10 near Mobile. The route passes through the major cities of Montgomery, Birmingham, and Decatur before entering Tennessee in the north near the town of Ardmore.
The entire Alabama portion of I-65 is dedicated as Heroes Highway, in honor of the CIA officer Johnny "Mike" Spann and all of the people who died during the September 11 attacks.
At Chilton County, I-65 enters the Birmingham, Alabama, metropolitan area. Approximately halfway between Montgomery and Birmingham, it passes Clanton the county seat, where the water tower, visible from the road, is shaped and painted to resemble a huge peach. Between mile markers 212 and 219, I-65 was designated "War on Terror Memorial Highway" in 2014.
From mile marker 238 to 290 I-65 carries at least 6 lanes of traffic. I-65 intersects I-459 in Hoover, then passes through the cities of Vestavia Hills and Homewood, which often generate heavy traffic. As the interstate passes by downtown Birmingham, south-bound travelers have a view of the Vulcan statue atop Red Mountain. At the north edge of downtown, I-65 intersects I-20/I-59 with a cross-over interchange, often called "Malfunction Junction".
North of Birmingham at mile 266, interchange ramps provide access to parallel US 31. It is here that I-65 meets the eastern terminus of I-22, which heads northwest to Memphis, Tennessee, filling in a gap in the Interstate system. The interstate then continues 98 miles (158 km) in the general direction of Huntsville, passing the city of Cullman on the way. After entering the Decatur Metropolitan Area, in southern Morgan County, the interstate passes Decatur. The highway connects the Decatur and Huntsville Metropolitan Areas as it crosses Wheeler Lake (Tennessee River) on a 2.6-mile (4.2 km) bridge. The interstate emerges again into the fringes of Decatur, in an open area of seemingly "endless" cotton fields where it intersects, inside Decatur, with SR 20, US 72 Alternate, and the spur-route, I-565 to Huntsville.
That was very light traffic - that is not normal. It can get bumper to bumper and like a parking lot.
I've lived here all of my life. I've never seen that stretch so empty. That a highly populated area.
Sounds like I got lucky that day.
Right. I've never seen the interstate that empty before. I live here in Birmingham and I'm always on the road. Our traffic is q headache most times.
@@MrLdevelle they are slowly creeping on up there. It's growing. I use to live there also.
@@MrLdevelle Pass in what traffic..?? Nah, never. There are 5 interstates (I-65, I-20, I-59, I-22, and I-459) that converge into Birmingham. The downtown junction alone see over close to 300K vehicles daily pass through it. Huntsville don't have the roads and will never have them to overtake Birmingham.
@@deronkirksey860 I agree, Birmingham’s metro area is about double the size of Huntsville thus why it seems like a larger city. About 490k compared to 1.1 million. Sure Birminghams’s city population is shrinking but that’s only because all of its people are moving to the suburbs that is apart of the metropolitan area.
❤️ Alabama the beautiful
But it’s so country tho
4:55, 19:59, 20:29, 20:34, 22:17, 22:27, 23:39 Florida /Florida like Bridge Sounds
I like the Highway drives better than anything else!
Indeed-- in fact, the last part here jogs memories of when my father and I went to the Wal-Mart DC (distribution center) in Cullman; back in those days, I-22 didn't exist, and the 20-59/65 interchange had much older signage (let alone that there were fewer lanes on 65).
Nowadays, it's all different, and much improved (more to see).
@@bmasters1981 oh wow! What a story
I remember when I 65 was not finished, from Alabaster to Hoover we had to take US31!
They still haven't even started the rest of 459....
I remember it well.
Great Video mike your a very underrated yt channel
True. More people will come along as we go to more places.
That's my commute to work every day. Homewood to Gardendale. Even when traffic is busy, it's not too bad.....except at Malfunction Junction where I-20/59 intersects with I-65.
Isn't it better since they reconstructed the junction? If not then it's probably just drivers who don't pay attention
Birminghams stretch of the I-65 corridor is famously/infamously deceptive to outsiders, especially on camera. It appears as trees... downtown... trees. There's more urban and industrial development along its l-59 and I-20 corridors giving it some semblance of being existing city...😁 Its an beautiful drive anyway, and its ironically one of the areas most congested arteries at peak times.
Spot on!!!
Atlanta is nicknamed "The City in a Forest" because of it's trees
all u need to know- 16th street Baptist church.
Nice drive on I 65 I never been to that interstate on that city
Now that Interstate 22 is open and they’ve widen I-65 to Four lanes the traffic is a lot better..
22 is great
Great video
Gotta love our great roads
Beautiful
I live in Birmingham more so toward I-459/ Hwy 280 area. And seeing 65 that empty is so odd. Any time of the day it’s busy. Lucky day for you to say the least. They recently about a year and half ago made Alabaster (where the video started) to Valleydale 4 lanes both ways. But from 459 interchange to Malfunction Junction there is so much work needed. Including another lane. That area is the most troublesome spot in the city beside 280. Growth but no improvement with the roads.
Born and raised in SWEET HOME ALABAMA!
That stretch of I-65 from entering Jefferson County to after malfunction junction hasn't been repaved for over 40 years. I bought a new car last year and I swore I'd never drive that stretch again. It's awful. I live off of I-20 east of Birmingham and they've repaved that interstate three times in the last 11 years.
Between Homewood and Hoover on I65-S need work right now!!!!!
It appears to be the original concrete pavement. Paving it over with asphalt would only be a band-aid as the imperfections in the concrete joints would creep through to the surface in a short period of time (I noticed a couple of sections in the video where the concrete was paved over with asphalt that illustrate this). I assume the original concrete either needs diamond grinding, or complete replacement.
@@MarcBookPro they should completely replace it then grind or groove the road, because the pavement lasts forever when they grooves the road
I find it hilarious how I-65, one of the big X5 interstates, ends in the north. It ends at an intersection with a light and on the opposite side is a driveway
I 65 from Birmingham to Montgomery is the worst stretch of highway in the south. Always busy and most people don’t understand that the left lane is for passing. Some of these idiots will camp out in the left lane and drive 10 mph less than the speed limit.
My hometown
dont do me like that i knew u was in alabama nice video
Hope you enjoyed the drive on interstate 65 north to Birmingham AL
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23:29 Florida bridge sound in Alabama.
I-65 North from Montgomery, Al. to Birmingham, Al. is for the most part a good riding interstate but there are parts of I-65 No. just south of downtown Birmingham that are terrible with rough riding!
I-20/59 between Tuscaloosa & Bessemer is finally 6 lanes
I work in Pelham
22:17 this sounds like south carolina groovings and florida
Fun Fact: South Carolina has the exact same sound as most Florida bridges
And 22:27
Why u didn't start it from exit 256
I like to cover the route through most of the metro area when I do my highway videos.
This a full video,!!!!! Oh ok
Home
Must be a Sunday
Sounds like a 'bumpy' ride.
The roads around Birmingham are pretty rough. For the other freeways I’ll have to come back with better equipment.
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I hate Birmingham traffic!
is it cool city to live and opportunities ?
The only thing worse than Alabama roads are Alabama DRIVERS! There should PSA's on how to MERGE...what a 4 way stop sign is and how to change lanes.....and the worst of all, MOTORCYCLES ALSO USE THE ROADS! I had to quit riding because of this insane state!!!! I got "T BONED" on 31 with my son on the back, lucky to be alive! Assh*le ignored a RED light!
Lmao… our drivers here can be bad and I understand the bad experience personally that has affected your opinions, but before you hand us the crown for dumb, arrogant, rude drivers; please visit our nations Capitol city. DC drivers must not know what a turning signal is for or where it is located but they know how to blow their horn at you because they decide they’re going to change lanes. They missed the part in the drivers manual about yielding to on coming traffic, etc..
@@somethingserious4090 agreed. But I live here. Drivers are just stupid and selfish.
@@vinnygoombatts1458 I have worked in Birmingham my entire adult life, I ve made that track to downtown daily for 30+ years.. so I too speak from experience…
@@somethingserious4090 That's why I have a dashcam and rear cam. I record these idiots everyday. I drive a service vehicle, I'm on the road 8-12 hours a day. And yes they are everywhere, all over the country, but we have a special kind of stupid here.
How will you Drive in Phoenix , AZ ? Alabama drivers are 'polite' lol.
Can you not have ads in the middle of road videos? No one wants that. thank you!
They put those ads for a reason.
@@respxcted.2445 exactly. You're want this content and it takes money to make it. Deal with the ads or get premium
@@w-josh there is no way I'm paying 14 dollars a month just to go ad-free. midroll ads don't belong on highway/freeway videos.
65 thru Birmingham sucks
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