Interstate 75

Interstate 75 (abbreviated I-75 ) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. He leads from the Florida State Roads 826 and 924 in Hialeah, Florida, west of Miami, to Sault Ste. Marie in Michigan near the Canadian border.

History

The Interstate was started in the 1950s and planned to build. Together with the U.S. Highways 2, 27, 25 and 41, which still exist today in part of the old Dixie Highway was replaced. The completion of the last sections of I-75 in 1986 in the counties of Dade and Broward (both Florida).

With 12 Due to fog ( temperature inversion ) injured 99 car, : On the morning of 11 December 1990 to ( the lowest point of the street) the biggest road accident occurred on I- 75 in both directions near Calhoun, Tennessee ( pile-up ) of the United States people died and 42 were injured.

Major cities

  • Miami ( Florida)
  • Naples (Florida)
  • Fort Myers ( Florida)
  • Sarasota ( Florida)
  • Tampa ( Florida)
  • Ocala (Florida)
  • Gainesville ( Florida)
  • Lake City (Florida )
  • Valdosta ( Georgia)
  • Macon (Georgia )
  • Atlanta ( Georgia)
  • Marietta (Georgia )
  • Chattanooga (Tennessee )
  • Knoxville (Tennessee )
  • Lexington ( Kentucky)
  • Cincinnati (Ohio )
  • Dayton (Ohio )
  • Toledo ( Ohio)
  • Detroit ( Michigan)
  • Flint ( Michigan)
  • Saginaw ( Michigan)
  • St. Ignace (Michigan)
  • Sault Ste. Marie ( Michigan)

Shuttle and Workarounds

  • Interstate 175, Interstate 275 and Interstate 375 in Tampa / Saint Petersburg
  • Interstate 475 in Macon
  • Interstate 675 in Atlanta
  • Interstate 575 in Nelson
  • Interstate 275 at Knoxville
  • Interstate 275 in Cincinnati
  • Interstate 675 in Dayton
  • Interstate 475 in Toledo
  • Interstate 275 and Interstate 375 in Detroit
  • Interstate 475 in Flint
  • Interstate 675 in Saginaw
  • Florida 's Turnpike ( Florida State 821 )
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