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Interstate 96

Interstate 96 is an intrastate Interstate highway entirely within the state of Michigan. Its western terminus is at an interchange with U.S. Highway 31, on the western boundary of Norton Shores southeast of Muskegon. Its eastern terminus is at Interstate 75 near the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit. From Detroit to Grand Rapids, it parallels Grand River Avenue, never straying more than a few miles from the decommisioned U.S. Highway 16.

In Detroit, I-96 is known as the Jeffries Freeway from its eastern terminus to the junction with Interstate 275 and M-14.


Contents

1 Major cities on route
2 Junctions with other interstates
3 Spur routes
4 Notes
5 External links/Reference

Length

Mileskmstate
192311Michigan
192311Total


Major cities on route


Junctions with other interstates

Possibly the best known junction on I96 is not with an interstate, but with Michigan State Highway 39 , the Southfield Freeway, called "Malfunction Junction" by locals.

Spur routes


Notes

  • I-96 is an intrastate Interstate.
  • I-96 is the highest numbered even (east-west) Interstate.

External links/Reference

01-04-2007 01:32:10
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