Portal:Michigan highways/Selected article/January 2012
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![Map of I-375 (red) and BS I-375 (green) in Detroit](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Interstate_375_%28Michigan%29_map.svg/100px-Interstate_375_%28Michigan%29_map.svg.png)
At only 1.06 miles (1.71 km) in length, Interstate 375 (I-375) in Detroit has the distinction of being the shortest signed Interstate Highway that is up to Interstate Standards. Only the unsigned I-878, I-110, and I-315 are shorter. I-375 is the southernmost leg of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway. It is a spur off I-75 into downtown Detroit to end at the unsigned Business Spur Interstate 375 (BS I-375), better known as Jefferson Avenue. The freeway starts near the Renaissance Center downtown and turns northward. Between 14,000 and 54,000 vehicles use I-375 on average each day. Construction on the freeway started on January 30, 1959, and it opened on June 26, 1964. (more...)
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