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Encyclopedia > Interstate 475

Interstate 475 is the designation of several Interstate Highways in the United States, all of which are related to Interstate 75: Image File history File links Interstate-475. ... A typical rural stretch of Interstate Highway, with two lanes in each direction separated by a large grassy median, and with cross-traffic limited to overpasses and underpasses. ... Interstate 75 is an interstate highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. ...


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Interstate 475 Ohio @ Interstate-Guide.com (776 words)
Interstate 475 in Ohio is a bypass route for Interstate 75 in the Toledo metropolitan area.
The mainline of Interstate 475 northbound transitions to Interstate 75 southbound.
The northern terminus of Interstate 475 at the ramp partitioning for Interstate 75.
Interstate 475 - definition of Interstate 475 in Encyclopedia (299 words)
Interstate 475 is the name of three distinct interstate highway bypass routes of Interstate 75 in the United States: in Georgia, Ohio, and Michigan.
This is the preferred route to I-75, as the parent interstate enters downtown Macon and reduces to four lanes (two in either direction), and has a 55 MPH (88km/h) speed limit.
The 16.99 mile Interstate 475 in Michigan is a bypass which serves the downtown area of Flint, Michigan while I-75 passes through the west side of the city.
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