Route Description
| mi | km | |
|---|---|---|
| MO | 30.72 | 49.44 |
| IL | 128.12 | 206.19 |
| IN | 123.33 | 198.48 |
| KY | 185.20 | 298.05 |
| WV | 188.75 | 303.76 |
| VA | 297.62 | 478.97 |
| Total | 953.74 | 1,534.90 |
In I-64's overlaps with I-55, I-57, I-75, I-77, I-81, and I-95, I-64 does not maintain exit number continuity for any of those overlaps, as each of those four north-south routes maintain their exit numbering on their respective overlaps with I-64.
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