Major Highways
The state's network of toll-free highways, built for industrial use, is designed to accommodate wide, heavy loads. A total of $5.9 billion is earmarked for roads over the next five years, the bulk of it devoted to repair of roads and bridges rather than new construction. Completion of the M-6/South beltline (Paul B. Henry Freeway) in Grand Rapids at a cost of nearly $1 billion will relieve traffic congestion at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport
I-75 begins at the Canadian border with northern Michigan, and runs to south Florida. I-94 starts at Michigan's eastern border with Canada, and goes through both Detroit and Chicago on its way to the West Coast.
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