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The entirety of I-69 is listed on the National Highway System, [4] which is a network of roadways important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility. [5] The freeway carries 91,100 vehicles on average each day between I-475 and M-54 in Flint and 14,085 vehicles between M-53 and Capac Road near the Lapeer–St. Clair county line, the highest and lowest traffic counts in 2012 ...
BL I-69 turns eastward along the four-lane US 12 and continues from the Four Corners back to I-69 at exit 13. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1919, the Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD) [ a ] signposted the highway system for the first time, [ 6 ] and the future US 27 corridor through Coldwater was part of the original M-29 . [ 7 ]
Interstate 69 (I-69) is an Interstate Highway in the United States currently consisting of eight unconnected segments. The longest segment runs from Evansville, Indiana, northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan, and includes the original continuous segment from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Port Huron of 355.8 miles (572.6 km).
In between, the trunkline passes through the northern suburbs of Metro Detroit, connects to freeways like Interstate 69 (I-69) and provides access to rural farmland. In Macomb County , M-53 follows the Christopher Columbus Freeway and POW/MIA Memorial Freeway , while the remainder of the highway is known as Van Dyke Avenue in the metro area or ...
One person died following a rollover crash on westbound I-69 near the exit ramp to Wales Center Road in Wales Township Tuesday morning. Erika Hyrnyk, public information officer for the St. Clair ...
M-13 is a 73.339-mile (118.028 km) north–south state trunkline highway that runs through the Saginaw Bay region of the US state of Michigan.It runs from Interstate 69 (I-69) south of Lennon to US Highway 23 (US 23) near Standish.
At the time it was complete, I-69 was concurrent with US 27 from the state line north to the DeWitt area (exit 87) and then concurrent with US 127 to exit 89. [76] A few years later, the statutory definition of the I-73 corridor was amended in 1995 to have a branch that would encompass the section of US 27 north of Lansing.
M-100 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the central region of the U.S. state of Michigan. It runs between Potterville and Grand Ledge, connecting Interstate 69 (I-69) and I-96 west of the state capital, Lansing. The highway was previously a section of M-16. After M-16 was realigned, M-100 was created by 1927.