Vanishing Point is a 1997 American action television film written and directed by Charles Robert Carner and starring Viggo Mortensen, Jason Priestley, Peta Wilson, Christine Elise, and Keith David.
Jimmy Kowalski, a Gulf War veteran and former stock car racer, works as an automobile restorer and delivery driver at a shop in Idaho.
On the way, he's informed that his wife's already-difficult pregnancy has taken a turn for the worse, so he heads back home to Idaho, refusing to stop for police when flagged down for speeding.
Throughout the rest of the journey he is pursued by a relentless Utah sheriff and an FBI agent who, while trying to make a name for himself and the organization after the incidents of Ruby Ridge and the Waco Siege, becomes convinced Kowalski is either running drugs or is a domestic terrorist.
Kowalski is aided in his flight by a radio shock jock called "The Voice", a libertarian DJ with a Gadsden flag in his studio, who is constantly giving homilies on topics such as income taxes and government oppression.
Airport Road north out of Williams, Arizona doubled as Route 51 heading into Riddle, Idaho for the film's opening scenes and climax.