U.S. Route 24 in Michigan - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Monroe
Bedford Township 0.000 0.000 US 24 south (Telegraph Road) – Toledo Continues across the Ohio state line as Telegraph Road
Erie Township 6.108 9.830
CONN US 24 (Luna Pier Road) to M-125
CONN US 24 is not signed
West Monroe 14.916 24.005 M-50 west – Jackson
Frenchtown Township 19.794 31.855 M-125 south (Monroe Street) – Monroe Northern terminus of M-125
Ash Township 22.671–
22.701
36.485–
36.534
I-275 – Flint Exit 2 on I-275
Wayne
Brownstown Township 32.293 51.971
CONN US 24 north (Dix–Toledo Highway) to I-75 (Detroit–Toledo Freeway)
CONN US 24 is not signed
Taylor 35.827 57.658
CONN US 24 to I-75 south (Detroit–Toledo Freeway)
CONN US 24 is not signed; southbound exit and northbound entrance
40.688–
40.713
65.481–
65.521
I-94 – Ann Arbor, Detroit Exit 202 on I-94
Dearborn 43.109–
43.126
69.377–
69.405
US 12 (Michigan Avenue)
Dearborn Heights 45.000 72.420 M-153 (Ford Road)
Redford Township 40.026–
49.040
64.416–
78.922
I-96 (Jeffries Freeway) Exit 179 on I-96
Detroit 51.716 83.229 M-5 (Grand River Avenue)
Wayne–Oakland
county line
Detroit–
Southfield city line
53.021 85.329 M-102 (8 Mile Road) 8 Mile Road forms the county and city lines; cloverleaf interchange
Oakland
Southfield 56.207–
56.436
90.456–
90.825
I-696 (Walter P. Reuther Freeway)
M-10 (Northwestern Highway/Lodge Freeway)
Interchange is known as the "Mixing Bowl"
Bloomfield Township 64.332 103.532
BUS US 24 north (Square Lake Road)
Former northern terminus of U.S. 24
Pontiac 67.470 108.582 M-59 (West Huron Street)
Pontiac 71.211 114.603
BUS US 24 south (Dixie Highway)
Former northern terminus of Telegraph Road, which has since been extended to Walton Boulevard
Independence Township 77.343 124.471 M-15 north (Ortonville Road) Southern terminus of M-15
Springfield Township 79.828 128.471 I-75 – Detroit, Flint Exit 93 on I-75
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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