Similar to the real-world United States, The Crew franchise has several numbered highways with several of them based on their real-world counterpart. However, some are completely nonsensical. Numbered highways are only signed in the Midwest region.
Interstate Highways[]
Interstate highways are featured in The Crew franchise, but signage is inconsistent in most areas. Some freeways signed as interstates do not match up with the real-life interstate highway standards, like featuring intersections that do not follow the controlled access rule.
Interstate 35[]
There is a freeway in the Midwest that is signed Interstate 35 from the Central Plains to St. Louis.
Interstate 67[]
A portion of a freeway near St. Louis is signed as Interstate 67. However, Interstate 67 does not exist in real-life.
Interstate 70[]
Interstate 70 is signed on three different freeways: one that goes from near Doland to St. Louis, one that goes from St. Louis to the Bluegrass Region and one starting near Hope and ending at the Steel Forge Plant in Detroit. The last two freeways are on the same road.
Interstate 80[]
There is a freeway that is signed Interstate 80 from near the Badlands to the Lake Erie Shoreline.
Interstate 94[]
Interstate 94 is signed on a freeway from the Badlands to north of Chicago.
Interstate 290[]
There is a freeway that runs through Chicago on the west signed Interstate 290.
U.S. Routes[]
While primarily located in the Midwest, U.S. Routes (also commonly known as U.S. Highways) are also featured in The Crew franchise. Unlike the interstates, some routes are completely nonsensical or have incorrect numbering compared to the real-world counterpart.
U.S. Route 16
U.S. Route 20
U.S. Route 52
U.S. Route 61
U.S. Route 83
U.S. Route 85