June 13, 2026

This road dropped a tire-track banger

Woman Gets on Route 66. Then She Starts Hearing Music Coming from Her Tires

America’s weirdest singalong road has people cheering, nitpicking, and mooing

TLDR: Springfield, Missouri, built a stretch of Route 66 that plays “America the Beautiful” through your tires at 30 miles per hour, and a viral video sent millions to the comments. People were split between delight, nostalgia, nitpicking, and pure joke mode — including one unforgettable "cattle grids go mooo."

A Missouri woman hopped on old Route 66, heard music coming from the tires, and the internet immediately did what the internet does best: turned a quirky roadside attraction into a full-blown comments-section variety show. The road in Springfield is real, brand-new, and designed to play “America the Beautiful” if you drive exactly 30 miles per hour. The Facebook reel from Cave Guide Corey and Shera racked up millions of views, but the real entertainment wasn’t just the song — it was everyone arguing, reminiscing, and making cow noises underneath it.

Some commenters were genuinely delighted that a road could “sing,” swapping stories about other musical roads in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and even Japan. Others got wonderfully nerdy, imagining cars using tire-pressure systems as road detectors, while one sharp-eyed critic dropped a brutal little drive-by: an “off by one error, twice”. Then came the nostalgia crowd, mourning old “singing bridges” with the kind of emotion usually reserved for canceled TV shows.

And yes, there was drama. One unimpressed commenter called out the “misleading clickbait title,” basically demanding a rename, while the joke squad stole scenes with lines like “cattle grids go mooo.” The vibe was peak internet: half wholesome wonder, half nitpicky chaos, with a side of patriotic guessing game as people debated what tune was even playing. In other words, the road may sing, but the comments absolutely screamed.

Key Points

  • A short stretch of old Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri, plays “America the Beautiful” through vehicle tires when driven at 30 mph.
  • The installation was unveiled by Route 66 Musical Roads LLC and the City of Springfield Public Works Department in late April 2026 and officially opened May 1, 2026.
  • According to the company announcement, the road is 855 feet long, uses 2,309 thermoplastic strips, and produces a 19.45-second rendition of the song.
  • The viral Facebook reel posted by Cave Guide Corey showing the road in action drew more than 4.4 million views.
  • The article places Springfield’s road in the broader history of musical roads, citing examples in Denmark, Japan, Lancaster, California, and several other U.S. locations.

Hottest takes

"Off by one error, twice." — srean
"cattle grids go mooo" — NopIdoN
"misleading clickbait title" — LorenDB
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