| M-15 |
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| Length: | 69.67 mi[1] (112.12 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | Current route, 1926[1] | ||||||||
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| Counties: | Oakland, Genesee, Tuscola, Saginaw, Bay | ||||||||
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M-15 is a north-south highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. The southern terminus is a junction with U.S. Highway 24 just south of Clarkston and Interstate 75 on the northwestern edge of the Detroit metropolitan area. The northern terminus is junction with M-25 on the east side of Bay City. The total length is 69.67 miles.
From Ortonville north to Bay City, the highway is designated as Recreation Heritage Route by the Michigan Department of Transportation. The routes roughly parallels I-75 to the east, and is promoted by communities as a scenic alternative to I-75 since it bypasses the Flint and Saginaw urban areas; however, it ends at the Bay City urban area.
Communities (south to north):
| County | Location | Mile | Roads | Notes |
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| Oakland | Clarkston | 0.0 | Dixie Highway |
Southern terminus |
| 1.7 | ||||
| Genesee | Davison | 21.9 | ||
| Otisville | 33.9 | |||
| Tuscola | Vassar | 53.1 | ||
| Saginaw | Reese | 58.5 | ||
| Bay | Munger | 64.1 | ||
| Bay City | 69.7 | Center Avenue |
Northern terminus |
| Legend | |||||
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| Crossing, no access | Concurrency termini | Decommissioned | Unconstructed | Closed | |
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