Roads and freeways in metropolitan Detroit

Roads and freeways in Metro Detroit

Interstate 75 marker

US Highway 24 marker

M-10 marker

Highway markers for I‑75, US 24 and M‑10
Map of Metro Detroit freeways
System information
Formed1805[1]
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate nn (I‑nn)
US HighwaysUS Highway nn (US nn)
StateM‑nn
System links

The Detroit metropolitan area in southeast Michigan is served by a comprehensive network of roads and highways. Three primary Interstate Highways pass through the region, along with three auxiliary Interstates, and multiple state and U.S. Highways.[2] These are supplemented by the Mile Road System, a series of local roads spaced one mile apart on a perpendicular grid.

Many of the grid's east-west roads are known by numbers, such as 8 Mile Road, the system's baseline and Detroit's northern border. Intersecting this grid are five diagonal spokes, major arterial roads which travel from downtown to the suburbs. Most major roads in the city and suburbs follow this grid, though streets in some areas (particularly within Detroit, and near Lake St. Clair and other lakes) deviate.

  1. ^ Lingeman, Stanley D. (April 6, 2001). Michigan Highway History Timeline 1701–2001: 300 Years of Progress. Lansing: Library of Michigan. p. 1. OCLC 435640179.
  2. ^ World Trade Center Detroit/Windsor. Regional Advantages for International Business (PDF). World Trade Center Detroit/Windsor. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 25, 2007. Retrieved September 3, 2007.