Interstate 75 (I-75) is a 1786.47 mile long limited access highway that goes between Hialeah, Florida, and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, where it terminates at city streets in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Canada after crossing the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge over the St. Marys River between the United States and Canada. Major cities served by this highway include: * Miami, Florida * Naples, Florida * Sarasota, Florida * Tampa, Florida * Ocala, Florida * Gainesville, Florida * Lake City, Florida * Valdosta, Georgia * Macon, Georgia * Atlanta, Georgia * Marietta, Georgia * Chattanooga, Tennessee * Cleveland, Tennessee * Knoxville, Tennessee * Lexington, Kentucky * Cincinnati, Ohio * Dayton, Ohio * Toledo, Ohio * Detroit, Michigan * Flint, Michigan * Saginaw, Michigan * Mackinac Bridge (northbound) * St. Ignace, Michigan (southbound) * Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Interstate 75
Interstate 40, Interstate 75, Interstate 65, Interstate 81, Interstate 55...
Interstate Highway 45, or old Highway 75.
It is about 75 miles north of Interstate highway 40.
The distance from the Interstate Highway at the Kentucky border and Interstate Highway 75 a the Michigan border is 211.5 miles. Like most of the Interstate Highway System, the exact distance is subject to change as it evolves and road construction continues to improve both traffic flow and road safety.
Interstate 64, Interstate 75, US Highway 35 are a few.
Interstate highway 75 connects Saginaw Michigan to Mackinaw City Michigan.
Interstate 75
In the US highway system, interstate is usually abbreviated to simply the capitol letter "I" as in I-75, etc.
Interstate 70 Interstate 71 Interstate72 Iterstate 73 Interstate 74 Interstate 75 Interstate 76 Interstate 77 Interstate 80 Interstate90 U.S.highway 33 U.S 35
Savannah river
around 65m.p.h on the straightaways