Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Livingston |
Howell Township | 0.000 | 0.000 | I-96 / BL I-96 ends – Lansing, Detroit | Western end of BL I-96 concurrency; exit 133 on I-96 | |
1.004 | 1.616 | BL I-96 east (Grand River Avenue) – Downtown Howell | Eastern end of BL I-96 concurrency | |||
Hartland Township | 12.719 | 20.469 | US 23 – Ann Arbor, Flint | Exit 67 on US 23 | ||
Oakland |
Waterford Township – Pontiac |
35.577 | 57.256 | US 24 (Telegraph Road) – Clarkston, Southfield | ||
Pontiac | 37.311 | 60.046 | BL I-75 / BUS US 24 (Woodward Avenue) to M-1 – Birmingham |
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37.874 | 60.952 | Freeway begins | ||||
38.557 | 62.051 | 38 | Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | |||
Pontiac – Auburn Hills |
39.582 | 63.701 | 39 | Opdyke Road – Pontiac Silverdome | ||
Auburn Hills | 40.153– 40.229 |
64.620– 64.742 |
40 | I-75 – Detroit, Flint | Signed as exit 40A (south) and 40B (north); exit 77 on I-75 | |
41.108 | 66.157 | 41 | Squirrel Road | Signed as exit 41A (south) and 41B (north) eastbound | ||
Rochester Hills | 42.472 | 68.352 | 42 | Adams Road | ||
43.640 | 70.232 | 44 | Crooks Road | |||
46.83 | 75.37 | 46 | M-150 (Rochester Road) – Rochester Hills, Troy | |||
Oakland–Macomb |
Rochester Hills – Sterling Heights |
48.157 | 77.501 | 48 | Dequindre Road | |
Macomb |
Sterling Heights | 50.161 | 80.726 | — | Mound Road, Merrill Road | |
51.080 | 82.205 | Freeway ends | ||||
Utica | 52.176 | 83.969 | M-53 – Detroit, Imlay City | Exit 17 on M-53 | ||
Clinton Charter Township | 59.168 | 95.222 | M-97 south (Groesbeck Highway) / North Avenue | Northern terminus of M-97 | ||
59.942 | 96.467 | M-3 (Gratiot Avenue) – Mt. Clemens | Known as "William P. Rosso Highway" east of M-3 | |||
Chesterfield Township | 60.496– 60.514 |
97.359– 97.388 |
I-94 – Detroit, Port Huron | Exit 240 on I-94 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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