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This lists all roads designated as Interstates, U.S. Highways and State Highways in Michigan.
Interstates
- Interstate 69, from Indiana south of Coldwater to Port Huron.
- Interstate 73, (proposed, but all future study halted; essentially removed from consideration)
- Interstate 75, from Ohio south of Erie to Sault Ste. Marie.
- Interstate 94, from Indiana near New Buffalo to Port Huron.
- Interstate 96, Norton Shores to Detroit.
- Interstate 194, Battle Creek.
- Interstate 196, northeast of Benton Harbor to Grand Rapids.
- Interstate 296, (unsigned) Grand Rapids.
- Interstate 275, Newport to Novi.
- Interstate 375, Downtown Detroit.
- Interstate 475, Flint.
- Interstate 496, Lansing.
- Interstate 675, Saginaw.
- Interstate 696, Metro Detroit.
U.S. Routes
- U.S. Route 2, from the Wisconsin state line near Ironwood to the Wisconsin state line south of Crystal Falls and from the Wisconsin state line at Iron Mountain to St. Ignace.
- U.S. Route 8, from the Wisconsin state line near Norway to Norway.
- U.S. Route 10, from Wisconsin by car ferry at Ludington to Bay City.
- U.S. Route 12, from the Indiana state line near New Buffalo to Detroit.
- U.S. Route 16, (decommissioned)
- U.S. Route 23, from the Ohio state line near Temperance to Mackinaw City.
- U.S. Route 23 Alternate, (decommissioned) from near Kawkawlin to near Standish in 1967-68 (now an extention of M-13).
- U.S. Route 24, from the Ohio state line near Erie to Clarkston.
- U.S. Route 25 (decommissioned)
- U.S. Route 27, (decommissioned)
- U.S. Route 31, from the Indiana state line near Niles to Mackinaw City.
- U.S. Route 33 (decommissioned)
- U.S. Route 41, from the Wisconsin state line at Menominee to east of Copper Harbor.
- U.S. Route 45, from the Wisconsin state line south of Watersmeet to Ontonagon.
- U.S. Route 102 (decommissioned)
- U.S. Route 112 (decommissioned)
- U.S. Route 112S, (decommissioned) from US 112 (now US 12) to the Indiana state line on what later became M-205 (now a county road).
- U.S. Route 127, from the Ohio state line south of Hudson to I-75 south of Grayling.
- U.S. Route 131, from the Indiana state near White Pigeon to Petoskey.
- U.S. Route 141, from the Wisconsin state line at Quinnesec to the Wisconsin state line at Iron Mountain and from the Wisconsin state line south of Crystal falls to US 41 near Covington.
- U.S. Route 223, from the Ohio state line near Temperance to US 12 near Somerset.
State Highways
Note that in Michigan, all state highways (not Interstates and U.S. highways) are identified as "M-nn" as opposed to "Route nn" or "Highway nn." This usage dates from 1918, when Michigan's state trunklines were first signed in the field. The state highway route marker is a diamond with a block letter "M" at the top.
Although "M-nn" outside of Michigan could refer to other state, provincial, local, or national highways, local usage in those areas does not mimic the Michigan usage in most cases. In the United Kingdom, "M" refers to motorways, analogous to freeways in the United States. The "M" in the "M-nn" route designation never refers to "superhighway" or "freeway" status in Michigan, however. "M-routes" (Michigan state trunklines) are designated along eight-lane freeways in urban aras, four-lane rural freeways and expressways, principal arterial highways, lonely two-lane highways in far-flung rural areas, and even a pedestrian trial restricted to bicycle and non-motorized transportation with the exception of emergency vehicles.
No discernible pattern is to be inferred in Michigan's numbering system.
M-1 through M-20
- Michigan State Highway 1, Woodward Avenue, from downtown Detroit to Pontiac.
- Michigan State Highway 3, Randolph St in Downtown Detroit, Gratiot Avenue northeast to New Baltimore.
- Michigan State Highway 4, (decommissioned) A portion of present-day M-10.
- Michigan State Highway 5, Grand River Avenue (in part), goes from downtown Detroit to Commerce Twp.
- Michigan State Highway 6, South Beltline Freeway, from I-196 near Hudsonville to I-96 near Cascade.
- Michigan State Highway 7, (decommissioned) now M-86.
- Michigan State Highway 8, from I-96 in Detroit to east of I-75 at Hamtramck.
- Michigan State Highway 9, (decommissioned) replaced by M-99
- Michigan State Highway 10, John C. Lodge Freeway & Northwestern Highway, goes from downtown Detroit to Farmington Hills, connects with I-75, I-94, I-96 and I-696.
- Michigan State Highway 11, 28th St, Wilson Ave, Remembrance Rd and Ironwood Dr in greater Grand Rapids, goes from Cascade to Marne.
- Michigan State Highway 12, (decommissioned) became portions of US 2, M-69, and M-95 in 1926.
- Michigan State Highway 13, Lennon to Standish.
- Michigan State Highway 14, from I-94 west of Ann Arbor to Livonia.
- Michigan State Highway 15, Clarkston to Bay City.
- Michigan State Highway 16, (decommissioned) A precursor to US 16, itself decommissioned in Michigan.
- Michigan State Highway 17, Ann Arbor to Ypsilanti.
- Michigan State Highway 18, North Bradley to M-72 northeast of Roscommon.
- Michigan State Highway 19, New Haven area to east of Bad Axe.
- Michigan State Highway 20, New Era to Midland.
M-21 through M-40
- Michigan State Highway 21, Grand Rapids to Flint.
- Michigan State Highway 22, a loop off US 31 near Manistee to Traverse City.
- Michigan State Highway 23, (decommissioned) became part of US 112 in 1926 (now US 12).
- Michigan State Highway 24, Auburn Hills to Unionville.
- Michigan State Highway 25, a Michigan Heritage Route along Lake Huron around Michigan's "Thumb".
- Michigan State Highway 26, Rockland area to Copper Harbor.
- Michigan State Highway 27, a former route of US 27 from Indian River to Cheboygan.
- Michigan State Highway 28, major route across the Upper Peninsula from US 2 at Wakefield to M-129 south of Sault Ste. Marie.
- Michigan State Highway 29, west of New Baltimore to Marysville.
- Michigan State Highway 30, Sanford to West Branch.
- Michigan State Highway 31, (decommissioned) Port Huron to Saginaw from 1920 to 1926.
- Michigan State Highway 32, East Jordan to Alpena.
- Michigan State Highway 33, Alger to south of Cheboygan.
- Michigan State Highway 34, Osseo to Adrian.
- Michigan State Highway 35, Menominee to Negaunee.
- Michigan State Highway 36, Mason to Whitmore Lake.
- Michigan State Highway 37, Battle Creek to Old Mission Point.
- Michigan State Highway 38, Ontonagon to Baraga.
- Michigan State Highway 39, Southfield Frwy & Southfield Hwy, goes from Lincoln Park to Southfield, connects with US 12 and I-94.
- Michigan State Highway 40, from US 12 to Holland.
M-41 through M-60
- Michigan State Highway 41, from M-24 (now M-120) to Hart from 1920 to 1926.
- Michigan State Highway 42, Mesick to north of Lake City.
- Michigan State Highway 43, South Haven to Webberville.
- Michigan State Highway 44, Kentwood to Woods Corners.
- Michigan State Highway 45, Agnew to Grand Rapids.
- Michigan State Highway 46, Muskegon to Port Sanilac.
- Michigan State Highway 47, west of Saginaw to east of Midland.
- Michigan State Highway 48, Rudyard to M-134 west of DeTour Village.
- Michigan State Highway 49, from SR 49 at the Ohio state line to Litchfield.
- Michigan State Highway 50, from I-96 south of Lowell to Monroe.
- Michigan State Highway 51, from SR 933 at the Indiana state line south of Niles to I-94 west of Paw Paw.
- Michigan State Highway 52, Ohio state line to M-46 east of Hemlock.
- Michigan State Highway 53, Detroit to Port Austin.
- Michigan State Highway 54, Grand Blanc to Birch Run.
- Michigan State Highway 55, Manistee to Tawas City.
- Michigan State Highway 56, (decommissioned) Lennon to downtown Flint.
- Michigan State Highway 57, from US 131 south of Cedar Springs to Otisville.
- Michigan State Highway 58, Saginaw Township to downtown Saginaw.
- Michigan State Highway 59, Howell to northeast of Mount Clemens.
- Michigan State Highway 60, Niles to Jackson.
M-61 through M-80
- Michigan State Highway 61, from M-115 south of Marion to Standish.
- Michigan State Highway 62, from SR 23 at the Indiana state line south of Edwardsburg to east of Eau Claire.
- Michigan State Highway 63, from M-139 at Scottdale to I-196/US 31 in northern Berrien County.
- Michigan State Highway 64, from Wisconsin state line south of Marenisco to Ontonagon.
- Michigan State Highway 65, from US 23 east of Omer to US 23 southeast of Rogers City.
- Michigan State Highway 66, from SR 9 at the Indiana state line south of Sturgis to Charlevoix.
- Michigan State Highway 67, Trenary to Chatham.
- Michigan State Highway 68, Alanson to Rogers City.
- Michigan State Highway 69, from US 2/US 141 at Crystal Falls to US 2/US 41 east of Bark River.
- Michigan State Highway 70, (decommissioned) from M-76 in Sterling, through Maple Ridge, to M-55 near Prescott.
- Michigan State Highway 71, Owosso to Durand.
- Michigan State Highway 72, Empire to Harrisville.
- Michigan State Highway 73, from STH-55 at the Wisconsin state line southwest of Iron River to US 2 west of Iron River.
- Michigan State Highway 74, (decommissioned) from M-14 (later US 27) near Harrison, through Leota, to M-14 at Merritt from the 1920's to 1939.
- Michigan State Highway 75, Boyne Falls to Walloon Lake.
- Michigan State Highway 76, (decommissioned), Standish to Empire, later south of Grayling.
- Michigan State Highway 77, Blaney Park to Grand Marais.
- Michigan State Highway 78, from M-66 north of Battle Creek to Olivet.
- Michigan State Highway 79, from M-37 southeast of Hastings to Charlotte.
- Michigan State Highway 80, Kinross to M-129.
M-81 through M-100
- Michigan State Highway 81, Saginaw to M-53.
- Michigan State Highway 82, M-120 west of Fremont to Howard City.
- Michigan State Highway 83, Birch Run to Arthur.
- Michigan State Highway 84, Saginaw to Bay City.
- Michigan State Highway 85, Flat Rock to Detroit.
- Michigan State Highway 86, Three Rivers to west of Coldwater.
- Michigan State Highway 87, from US 10, through Holly, to US 23 at Fenton.
- Michigan State Highway 88, Eastport to Mancelona.
- Michigan State Highway 89, from I-196/US 31 west of Fennville to Battle Creek.
- Michigan State Highway 90, from M-24 west of North Branch to Lexington.
- Michigan State Highway 91, west of Belding to Lakeview.
- Michigan State Highway 92, (decommissioned) ran from Clinton to M-36 north of Stockbridge.
- Michigan State Highway 93, Camp Grayling to Hartwick Pines State Park.
- Michigan State Highway 94, from M-553 at Sawyer International Airport south of Marquette to US 2 at Manistique.
- Michigan State Highway 95, from CTH-B at the Wisconsin state line south of Kingsford to US 41/M-28 near Humboldt.
- Michigan State Highway 96, Kalamazoo to Marshall.
- Michigan State Highway 97, Detroit to M-59 northwest of Mount Clemens.
- Michigan State Highway 98, from M-28 between McMillan and Helmer to Germfask in the 1930's and early 1940's.
- Michigan State Highway 99, from ST 15 at the Ohio state line south of Hillsdale to Lansing.
- Michigan State Highway 100, Potterville to I-96 north of Grand Ledge.
M-101 through M-120
- Michigan State Highway 101, from US 23 (now M-68) to Millersburg in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 102, 8 Mile Road along the northern boundary of Detroit, made famous in Eminem's movie 8 Mile
- Michigan State Highway 103, from SR 15 at the Indiana state line to Mottville.
- Michigan State Highway 104, Ferrysburg to Nunica.
- Michigan State Highway 105, from Popple to M-83 (now M-142) in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 106, Jackson to Gregory.
- Michigan State Highway 107, Lake of the Clouds Overlook in the Porcupine Mountains State Park to Silver City.
- Michigan State Highway 108, from I-75 at Mackinaw City into Mackinaw City.
- Michigan State Highway 109, from M-22 north of Empire to Glen Arbor.
- Michigan State Highway 110, from US 31 north of Manistee to Orchard Beach State Park, decommissioned December 2003. Now a local road.
- Michigan State Highway 111, (decommissioned) from Bay City to Bay City State Park and back from 1928 to 1930's; Phoenix to Eagle River from 1938 to 1940.
- Michigan State Highway 112, (decommissioned) Willow Run (Ypsilanti area) to Dearborn.
- Michigan State Highway 113, from M-37 north of Buckley to Walton Junction.
- Michigan State Highway 114, a by-pass route around Grand Rapids from US 131 to US 16 in the 1930's and 1940's.
- Michigan State Highway 115, Frankfort to Clare.
- Michigan State Highway 116, Ludington to Ludington State Park.
- Michigan State Highway 117, south of Engadine to southwest of Newberry.
- Michigan State Highway 119, Bay View to Cross Village.
- Michigan State Highway 120, Muskegon to Hesperia.
M-121 through M-140
- Michigan State Highway 121, from I-69 to I-75/US 23 south of Flint, decommissioned December 2003. Now a local road.
- Michigan State Highway 122, (decommissioned) Ferry Ln in St. Ignace, serving former State Highway Ferry Dock.
- Michigan State Highway 123, Rogers Park to Newberry.
- Michigan State Highway 124, Brooklyn to US 12.
- Michigan State Highway 125, from Ohio state line south of Erie to US 24 north of Monroe.
- Michigan State Highway 126, from US 16 near Nunica to Muskegon, in the 1930's and 1940's.
- Michigan State Highway 129, Cedarville to Sault Ste. Marie.
- Michigan State Highway 131, Bayview to Cross Village (retired since 1979).
- Michigan State Highway 132, from US 12 in Ann Arbor to Dexter in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 134, I-75 north of St. Ignace to south of Drummond on Drummond Island.
- Michigan State Highway 135, from US 2 west of Gould City to M-98 in Helmer in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 136, Brockway to Fort Gratiot.
- Michigan State Highway 137, Interlochen State Park to Interlochen Corners.
- Michigan State Highway 138, from M-15 west of Munger to M-24 east of Akron.
- Michigan State Highway 139, Berrien Springs to Benton Harbor.
- Michigan State Highway 140, from Business US 31 north of Niles to South Haven.
M-141 through M-160
- Michigan State Highway 142, Bay Port to Harbor Beach.
- Michigan State Highway 143, (unsigned) west East Lansing city limit to downtown East Lansing.
- Michigan State Highway 144, (decommissioned) in East Lansing in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 146, from US 25 to M-21 near Port Huron from 1930's to 1964.
- Michigan State Highway 147, from M-106 in Jackson to the Southern Michigan Prison. It was the 2nd shortest state highway until c.1991.
- Michigan State Highway 149, Thompson to Palms Book State Park.
- Michigan State Highway 150, Rochester Hills to Rochester.
- Michigan State Highway 151, (decommissioned) east of Adamsville to Niles, and later Ottawa Lake to Erie.
- Michigan State Highway 152, Berrien/Van Buren County line to M-51 north of Dowagiac.
- Michigan State Highway 153, near Dixboro to Detroit.
- Michigan State Highway 154, on Harsens Island south of Sans Souci to Harsens Island Ferry Landing.
- Michigan State Highway 155, from US 16 in Howell westward 4 miles.
- Michigan State Highway 156, Ohio state line at Morenci to Clayton.
- Michigan State Highway 157, from M-55 east of Prudenville to M-18 northeast of Prudenville.
- Michigan State Highway 160, from M-29 to Selfridge Field (now Selfridge Air National Guard Base), in 1941-42.
M-161 through M-180
- Michigan State Highway 162, from M-94 (now M-28) to Au Train in the mid and late 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 164, from M-19 to Snover in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 165, from M-21 to Ovid in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 166, (decommissioned) Portland to Muir.
- Michigan State Highway 167, (decommissioned) from M-21 to Saranac.
- Michigan State Highway 168, Elberta
- Michigan State Highway 169. (decommissioned), Houghton Lake area.
- Michigan State Highway 170, (decommissioned), from M-28 to McMillan.
- Michigan State Highway 171, Oscoda back to US 23.
- Michigan State Highway 177, (decommissioned), northeast/southwest road from Alma to St. Louis in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 178, (decommissioned), a connector route in the 1930's with what were then M-28 and M-94 (now M-28) at Munising.
- Michigan State Highway 179, Bradley to M-43 west of Hastings.
- Michigan State Highway 180, (decommissioned) from US 41 in Menominee to the Ann Arbor Railroad ferry docks in the 1930's.
M-181 through M-200
- Michigan State Highway 181, from M-53 east of Dryden to M-24 west of Metamora.
- Michigan State Highway 183, Fayette State Park to US 2 at Garden Corners.
- Michigan State Highway 184, from M-89 east of Yorkville northward in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 185, highway prohibiting motorized vehicles on Mackinac Island.
- Michigan State Highway 186, from M-113 west of Fife Lake to Fife Lake.
- Michigan State Highway 188, VFW National Home to Eaton Rapids.
- Michigan State Highway 189, from STH-139 at the Wisconsin state line south of Iron River to Iron River.
- Michigan State Highway 191, (decommissioned), from M-14 (now M-66) to Fenwick in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 196, from US 10 to Hersey in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 198, (decommissioned) from M-46 into Lakeview.
- Michigan State Highway 199, from I-94 west of Albion to Albion.
- Michigan State Highway 200, (decommissioned), from US 41 westward to Stephenson.
M-201 through M-220
- Michigan State Highway 201, from M-22 through Northport.
- Michigan State Highway 203, a loop off US 41 from Hancock to Calumet.
- Michigan State Highway 204, Leland to Suttons Bay.
- Michigan State Highway 205, (decommissioned) November 2002. Now a local road.
- Michigan State Highway 206, from Eagle Harbor to the Eagle Harbor Lighthouse on the Lake Superior shore in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 208, (decommissioned) from South Branch AuSable River to Grayling.
- Michigan State Highway 209, (decommissioned) Michigan's shortest state highway from 1920's to 1996.
- Michigan State Highway 210, (decommissioned) Former route of M-22 through downtown Pewamo.
- Michigan State Highway 211, Onaway to Onaway State Park.
- Michigan State Highway 212, Aloha to M-33 east of Aloha.
- Michigan State Highway 213, (decommissioned), from M-46 to M-20 in Brunswick in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 214, (decommissioned), from Vermontville to M-79 in the 1930's.
- Michigan State Highway 215, from US 12 at Lawrence to M-43 east of Bangor.
- Michigan State Highway 216, Marcellus to Moorepark.
- Michigan State Highway 217, Elkhart County Highway 17 at the Indiana state line south of Union to Union.
- Michigan State Highway 218, (decommisioned) from US 16 near Wixom to US 10/M-58 near Keego Harbor and Pontiac.
M-221 and above
- Michigan State Highway 221, from M-28 south of Brimley to Brimley.
- Michigan State Highway 222, Allegan to Martin.
- Michigan State Highway 227, from I-69 south of Marshall to Marshall.
- Michigan State Highway 239, Indiana State line to Interstate 94 to New Buffalo.
- Michigan State Highway 247, Bay City to Bay City State Recreation Area.
- Michigan State Highway 294, from I-94 to Battle Creek.
- Michigan State Highway 311, (unsigned) Burlington to I-94 east of Battle Creek.
- Michigan State Highway 331, (unsigned) Kalamazoo.
- Michigan State Highway 553, from M-35 at Gwinn to Marquette. This highway was extended to end at US 41/M-28 on October 10, 2005.
- Michigan State Highway 554, (unsigned and decommissioned) Marquette. This highway was decommissioned on October 10, 2005 in the same "route swap" that extended M-533 and decommissioned Business US 41.
Business / Connector Routes
Below is a list of the many Business Routes or Connector Routes in Michigan
Interstate Business Routes
- BL I-69 (Charlotte)
- BL I-69 (Coldwater)
- BL I-69 (Lansing)
- BL I-69 (Port Huron)
- BS I-75 (Bay City)
- BL I-75 (Gaylord)
- BL I-75 (Grayling)
- BL I-75 (Pontiac)
- BL I-75 (Roscommon
- BL I-75 (St. Ignace)
- BS I-75 (Sault Ste. Marie), from I-75 to Sugar Island ferry docks
- BL I-75 (West Branch)
- BL I-94 (Albion)
- BL I-94 (Ann Arbor)
- BL I-94 (Battle Creek)
- BL I-94 (Benton Harbor/St. Joseph)
- BL I-94 (Jackson)
- BL I-94 (Kalamazoo)
- BL I-94 (Marshall)
- BL I-94 Port (Huron)
- BS I-375 (Detroit), (unsigned)
- BL I-96 (Farmington) (decommissioned)
- BL I-96 (Howell, MI)
- BL I-96 (Lansing)
- BS I-96 (Portland)
- BS I-196 (Grand Rapids)
- BL I-196 (Holland)
- BL I-196 (South Haven)
- Capitol Loop (Lansing), a loop off I-496 in Lansing
U.S. Highway Business Routes
- BUS US 2 (Ironwood)
- BUS US 10 (Clare)
- BUS US 10 (Midland)
- BUS US 10 (Reed City)
- BUS US 12 (Niles)
- BUS US 12 (Ypsilanti)
- BUS US 23 (Ann Arbor)
- BUS US 23 (Fenton)
- BUS US 23 (Rogers City)
- BUS US 24 (Pontiac)
- BUS US 31 (Hart)
- BUS US 31 (Holland), (decommissioned)
- BUS US 31 (Ludington)
- BUS US 31 (Muskegon)
- BUS US 31 (Niles)
- BUS US 31 (Pentwater)
- BUS US 31 (Whitehall/Montague)
- BUS US 41 (Marquette), (decommisioned)
- BUS US 127 (Alma)
- BUS US 127 (Clare)
- BUS US 127 (Harrison)
- BUS US 127 (Ithaca)
- BUS US 127 (Jackson)
- BUS US 127 (Lansing), (unsigned)
- BUS US 127 (Mason) (decommissioned)
- BUS US 127 (Mt. Pleasant)
- BUS US 127 (St. Johns)
- BUS US 127 (St. Louis)
- BUS US 131 (Big Rapids)
- BUS US 131 (Cadillac)
- BUS US 131 (Grand Rapids)
- BUS US 131 (Kalamazoo)
- BUS US 131 (Manton)
- BUS US 131 (Three Rivers)
- BUS US 223 (Adrian)
State Highway Business Routes
- BUS M-28 (Ishpeming/Negaunee), a loop off US 41/M-28 through the downtowns of Ishpeming and Negaunee
- BUS M-32 (Hillman), a spur off Old M-32 in Hillman
- BUS M-60 (Niles), a spur off M-60 through the downtown of Niles to end at BUS US 12/M-51
Connector Routes
- CONN US 24 (Erie), from I-75 to US 24 in Erie
- CONN US 24 (Taylor), from I-75 to US 24 in Taylor
- CONN US 24 (Woodhaven), from I-75 to US 24 in Woodhaven
- CONN M-13, from I-75/US 23 to M-13 near Kawkawlin
- CONN M-44, from I-96/M-37 to M-44 in Grand Rapids
- CONN M-125, from I-75 to M-125 in Erie
Unsigned State Trunklines
- Below is a list of only a few of the many unsigned state trunklines in Michigan:
- Industrial Dr.
- Old US 27 (Clinton County, MI)
- Old M-14 (Wayne County, MI)
- Old BS I-96 (Detroit)
- Old BL I-96 (Farmington, MI)
County-Designated Highways
See also List of Michigan County-Designated Highways
Unique named highways
Notable freeway and expressway segments in Michigan
- Main article: List of expressways in Michigan
- Brighton-Farmington Expressway, I-96/M-5 Brighton to Farmington; no longer named as such.
- Walter P. Chrysler Freeway, I-75, I-375, 1.2 miles; Downtown Detroit to northern Oakland County.
- Christopher Columbus Freeway, M-53 Sterling Heights to Washington Township; sometimes referred to as the "Van Dyke Expressway" by locals.
- Davison Freeway, M-8
- Detroit-Toledo Expressway, I-75 Ohio border to Woodhaven
- Ecorse Road (expressway portion), US 12 to Belleville Rd.
- Fenton-Clio Expressway, US 23 Livingston/Genesee county border to Birch Run; no longer named as such.
- Fisher Freeway, I-75 Woodhaven to Gratiot Avenue in Detroit.
- G. Mennen Williams Freeway, I-75 in Cheboygan County.
- Haggerty Connector, M-5 Novi to Commerce Township; not officially named as such.
- Jeffries Freeway, I-96 Livonia to downtown Detroit.
- John C. Lodge Freeway, M-10 Southfield to downtown Detroit
- John D. Dingell Dr., Eureka Rd. to I-94 (Was built c. 1999 for access to some new terminals at the Detroit Metro Airport)
- Mackinac Bridge, I-75; originally signed as US 27 for a short time after opening in 1957; spanning the Straits of Mackinac between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace.
- Marquette Bypass, the expressway bypass of downtown Marquette built in the 1960s. Unlike a freeway, this four-lane divided, access-controlled highway has stoplights instead of interchanges.
- Prentiss M. Brown Freeway, I-75 in Mackinac County.
- St. Joseph Valley Parkway, U.S. Highway 31 south of I-196 going southerly toward the Indiana state border. It is not connected to any other freeway segment in Michigan unless you take the Indiana Toll Road from that to another freeway that feeds into Michigan. Has been under study for decades.
- Walter P. Reuther Freeway, I-696 Novi to St. Clair Shores.
- Zilwaukee Bridge, I-75/US 23 spanning the Saginaw River at Zilwaukee.
Highways featuring unique signage
Other unique road names
- Ecorse Road
- Grand River Avenue
- Hunter Boulevard
- Jefferson Avenue (Detroit)
- Mackinac Trail
- Metropolitan Parkway
- Michigan Avenue
- Mound Road
- Outer Drive
- Pontiac Trail
- Schoenherr Road
- Telegraph Rd.
- See also: Mile Roads in the Detroit Area
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See also
- List of Interstates
- List of state highways in the United States
- List of U.S. Routes
- List of Bannered Michigan Routes
- Michigan Heritage Route
External links
- Michigan Highways
- Road Signs of Michigan
- Michigan Highway Ends
- Michigan Left
- Michigan section of expresswaysite.com