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  1. Mar 4, 2024 · The majority of the signed highway routes in Michigan belong to the state trunkline highway system: the 9,655-mile network of roads posted with Interstate-, US- or M-numbered route designations.

  2. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is responsible for Michigan’s nearly 10,000-mile state highway system, comprised of all M, I, and US-routes. It is the backbone of Michigan’s 120,000-mile highway, road and street network.

  3. M -numbered trunklines are designated along a variety of roads, including eight-lane freeways in urban areas, four-lane rural freeways and expressways, principal arterial highways, and two-lane highways in remote rural areas.

  4. Large detailed map of Michigan with cities and towns. Free printable road map of Michigan. Michigan state map.

  5. Since 1999, there have been 13 mainline highways, and with the creation of a business route for Constantine, there are a total of 30 special routes in the state. Several highways have been converted to freeways, some of which are now Interstate Highways and no longer part of the US Highway System.

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · As of 2021, there are 122,040 miles of roads in Michigan, with responsibility for these roads divided by the state (9,649 miles), counties (90,281miles), cities and villages (21,396 miles), and some in the federal jurisdiction (714 miles).

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  8. Mar 4, 2024 · Michigan's Route Systems. Dedicated to the past, present and future of the Michigan State Trunkline highway system as well as other highways and routes throughout the Great Lakes State.

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