I-96
I-96, or Interstate 96, is a major highway in the United States that runs through the states of Michigan and Ohio. It stretches approximately 192 miles, connecting the cities of Detroit and Muskegon. This interstate serves as a vital transportation route for both local and long-distance travel.
The highway was established in the 1950s and is part of the larger Interstate Highway System. I-96 features several interchanges and connects with other major highways, facilitating access to various regions and attractions within Michigan. It plays a crucial role in the state's economy and infrastructure.