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Interstate 96

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Interstate 96
CountryUSA
StateMichigan
TypeInterstate
Route96
Length mi192.332
Length km309.531
Established1959
Direction aWest
Terminus aUS Highway 31 near Muskegon
Direction bEast
Terminus bInterstate 75 in Detroit

Interstate 96 is a major east-west Interstate Highway that spans approximately 192 miles across the state of Michigan, connecting the cities of Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Detroit. The highway passes through several notable cities, including East Lansing, home of Michigan State University, and Novi, a suburb of Detroit. Interstate 96 intersects with several other major highways, such as Interstate 69, Interstate 475, and US Highway 127. The highway is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation.

Route Description

The route of Interstate 96 begins at an intersection with US Highway 31 near Muskegon, where it heads east towards Grand Rapids. The highway passes through the Grand Rapids metropolitan area, intersecting with Interstate 196 and US Highway 131. As it continues east, Interstate 96 passes through the cities of Lansing and East Lansing, home of Michigan State University and the Michigan State Capitol. The highway then intersects with Interstate 69 and Interstate 475 before entering the Detroit metropolitan area. In Detroit, Interstate 96 intersects with Interstate 75 and Interstate 94 before terminating at an intersection with Interstate 75.

History

The construction of Interstate 96 began in the late 1950s, with the first segment opening to traffic in 1959. The highway was built as part of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, which provided funding for the construction of the Interstate Highway System. The highway was designed to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion on existing highways, such as US Highway 16 and US Highway 27. Over the years, Interstate 96 has undergone several upgrades and improvements, including the construction of new interchanges and the widening of existing lanes. The highway has also been the site of several notable events, including the North American International Auto Show and the Detroit Grand Prix.

Major Interchanges

Interstate 96 has several major interchanges with other highways, including Interstate 69, Interstate 475, and US Highway 127. The highway also intersects with several other notable highways, such as Interstate 196, US Highway 131, and M-39. In the Detroit metropolitan area, Interstate 96 intersects with Interstate 75 and Interstate 94, providing access to several major destinations, including Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and the Ambassador Bridge. The highway also passes through several notable cities, including Novi, Farmington Hills, and Southfield.

Traffic Volume

The traffic volume on Interstate 96 varies depending on the location and time of day. According to data from the Michigan Department of Transportation, the highway carries an average of over 100,000 vehicles per day in the Detroit metropolitan area. In the Grand Rapids metropolitan area, the highway carries an average of over 50,000 vehicles per day. The highway is also an important route for commercial traffic, with several major trucking companies, including J.B. Hunt and Schneider National, using the highway to transport goods across the state.

Exit List

The exit list for Interstate 96 includes several notable interchanges, such as the intersection with Interstate 69 and Interstate 475. The highway also has several exits for major cities, including Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Detroit. The exit list includes exits for several major highways, such as US Highway 131 and M-39. The highway also has several exits for notable landmarks, including Michigan State University and the Michigan State Capitol.

Impact

The construction of Interstate 96 has had a significant impact on the state of Michigan, improving traffic flow and reducing congestion on existing highways. The highway has also had a major impact on the economy of the state, providing access to several major destinations, including Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and the Ambassador Bridge. The highway has also been the site of several notable events, including the North American International Auto Show and the Detroit Grand Prix. The highway is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation, which is responsible for ensuring the safety and efficiency of the highway. The highway is also an important route for several major transportation companies, including Greyhound Lines and Amtrak. Category:Interstate Highways in Michigan

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