To determine how much gas is needed to drive from Flint to Lansing, Michigan, you first need to know the distance, which is approximately 65 miles one way. The average fuel efficiency of your vehicle will affect the amount of gas required. For example, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon, you would need about 2.6 gallons of gas for the trip one way. To calculate the total for a round trip, you would double that amount, resulting in approximately 5.2 gallons.
Flint is Northeast of Lansing.
miles from novi michigan to flint michigan
Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights, Lansing, Ann Argot, Flint, Dearborn, and Clinton.
The driving distance is 56 miles via I-69.
No. You can't directly and you wouldn't want to indirectly either. What you want to do is you want to take I-94 EASTfrom Chicago to I-69 NORTH to LANSING at EXIT 108, SECOND RIGHT in MICHIGAN. Then you will want to take I-69 NORTH and EAST (past LANSING) to FLINT. Flint is at the junction of I-75 & I-69 (and also U.S. 23).
1. Detroit 2. Flint 3.Saginaw 4. Jackson 5.Lansing
it takes about 45 minutes to an hour
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The largest city is Detroit, with 713,777 people (2010 census). Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights (A Detroit suburb), Lansing, Flint (state capital) and Ann Arbor (U of M) are next. *Detroit has recently lost population, which may affect its status as the 18th largest city in the US. ** The capital of Michigan is Lansing, not Flint.
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Loop around the bottom of Lake Michigan and head for Kalamazoo and through Lansing for 274 miles.
By car, the trip from the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County airport to Lansing, MI, is 88.9 miles (about 1 hour 24 minutes). The straight-line distance is roughly 70 miles.