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  Interstate 196 Information
Interstate 196 (abbreviated I-196) is a long freeway spur route in the U.S. state of Michigan linking Grand Rapids, Holland, South Haven, and Benton Harbor.
At first, Interstate 96 was planned to run from Detroit to Lansing to Grand Rapids to Benton Harbor, and I-196 was to be a spur route from Grand Rapids to Muskegon.
I-196 is known as the Gerald R. Ford Freeway, or simply the Ford Freeway, in Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan Counties[1], after the 38th President of the United States, whose political career began in Grand Rapids.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Interstate_196   (411 words)

  
 Interstate 196 - Slider
Interstate 196 is a long freeway spur route in the U.S. state of Michigan linking Grand Rapids, Holland, South Haven, and Benton Harbor.
At first, Interstate 96 was planned to run from Detroit to Lansing to Grand Rapinds to Benton Harbor, and I-196 was to be a spur route from Grand Rapids to Muskegon.
I-196 is known as the Gerald R. Ford Freeway, or simply the Ford Freeway, after the 38th President of the United States, whose political career began in Grand Rapids.
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 Interstate 196 Michigan @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 196 serves as a spur from Interstate 96 and Grand Rapids to Interstate 94 and points south and west, especially to the regions of Michiana and the Chicagoland area.
However, the routings were switched to their current alignments in the mid-1960s: Interstate 96 was relocated to its new terminus in Muskegon, while Interstate 196 took over the leg from St. Joseph to Grand Rapids.
Interstate 196 is cosigned with U.S. 31 from its southern terminus at St. Joseph/Benton Harbor north to Holland.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-196_mi.html   (450 words)

  
 Interstate 196 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 196 (abbreviated I-196) is a long freeway spur route in the U.S. state of Michigan linking Grand Rapids, Holland, South Haven, and Benton Harbor.
At first, Interstate 96 was planned to run from Detroit to Lansing to Grand Rapids to Benton Harbor, and I-196 was to be a spur route from Grand Rapids to Muskegon.
I-196 is known as the Gerald R. Ford Freeway, or simply the Ford Freeway, in Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan Counties[1], after the 38th President of the United States, whose political career began in Grand Rapids.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_196   (835 words)

  
 3-digit Interstates from I-96
The northern portion of Interstate 196 (in Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan counties) is known as the Gerald R. Ford Freeway.
I-196 became part of a unified I-96 as desired.
The oldest segment (1965 or earlier) is between I-96 and US 24; the section between I-75 and I-94 opened in 1979; the final 9.1 mile section, between M-10 and I-75, opened on December 14, 1989.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/ix96.html   (932 words)

  
 Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956: Creating the Interstate System
Because the interstate system "is preponderantly national in scope and function," the report recommended that the federal government pay most of the cost of its construction.
Because of the significance of the interstate system to national defense, Fallon changed the official name to the "National System of Interstate and Defense Highways." This new name remained in all future House versions and was adopted in 1956.
Interstate funds would be apportioned on a cost-to-complete basis; that is, the funds would be distributed in the ratio which each state's estimated cost of completing the system bears to the total cost of completing the system in all states.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /infrastructure/rw96e.htm   (5455 words)

  
 Interstate 94 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 94 (abbreviated I-94) is the northernmost east-west interstate highway connecting the Great Lakes and Intermountain region of the United States.
Its western terminus is in Billings, Montana at a junction with Interstate 90; its eastern terminus is the U.S. side of the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan, at the Ontario, Canada border, where together with Interstate 69 it meets Ontario provincial highway 402.
Interstate 494 (and later Interstate 694) was originally planned to serve as a loop in Chicago and follow Lake Shore Drive along Lake Michigan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_94   (1002 words)

  
 Interstate 96 @ Interstate-Guide.com
With plans to improve the connection between Interstate 75 and the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, it is possible that Interstate 96 might be extended beyond its current terminus at Interstate 75 into Canada via the bridge.
Interstate 296, Interstate 196, Interstate 69, Interstate 496, Interstate 69, Interstate 496/Future Interstate 73, Interstate 275/Interstate 696, Interstate 275, Interstate 94, Interstate 75
Interstate 275 and the Jefferies Freeway opened to traffic in 1977, thus relocating Interstate 96 onto the alignment it follows today.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-096.html   (1091 words)

  
 The FlyerTalk Road Network Forum - FlyerTalk Forums
Interstate 84 in the western United States would become Interstate 86 between Portland, Oregon and Pocatello, Idaho (as there is already another Interstate 84 in the eastern United States); and Interstate 84 between Interstate 86 and Interstate 15 would become Interstate 17.
Interstate 75 would be extended at its southern terminus to either intersect with Interstate 95 by replacing Florida 924 (Gratigny Parkway) and being extended with new construction to Interstate 95, or by replacing Florida 826 (Palmetto Expressway) south or Miami Lakes to Kendall, or veering off and also replacing Florida 874 (Don Shula Expressway).
Interstate 88 in New York would be extended eastbound to share Interstate 90 into Massachusetts and share Interstate 495 south to the current terminus of Interstate 495.
www.flyertalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=297586   (2135 words)

  
 Michigan Highways: Highways 180 through 199
By 1961, all of I-196 (Grand Rapids-Muskegon) was complete, as was I-96 from the eastern end of I-196 toward Lansing and for the next two years, the I-96 freeway approaching Grand Rapids simply "turned into" I-196, as the I-96 "crosstown" freeway at Grand Rapids was not yet built.
I-196 is also known as the Gerald R Ford Frwy, named for the 38th president who spent much of his life in the Grand Rapids area.
Former M-21 via Chicago Dr from the new BL I-196 east of Zeeland to Exit 69 in Grandville is relieved of its M-21 designation, but remains as an unmarked state trunkline highway.
www.michiganhighways.org /listings/MichHwys180-199.html   (3177 words)

  
 OKRoads.com -- Fields Trip -- Interstate 196 Michigan
Interstate 196 spans 80 miles from Interstate 94 near Benton Harbor to Interstate 96 in Grand Rapids.
Interstate 196 North at Exit 13 - Covert.
Interstate 196 East at Exit 77A - U.S. North - Cadillac, and Exit 77B - U.S. South - Kalamazoo.
www.okroads.com /fields/i196mi.html   (315 words)

  
 Michigan Highways: Business Connections 96 through 496
The determination for the freeway continues northerly from downtown to I-196 (present-day I-96) on the north side of town, generally coinciding with the completion of this portion of the freeway.
The former route of BL I-196 via Blue Star Hwy (M-140 to North Shore Dr) and North Shore Dr from Blue Star easterly to I-196/US-31 at Exit 22 remains as an unsigned state trunkline.
On the northern segment, from the intersection of 112th Ave and BL I-196 between Zeeland and Holland to the eastern terminus.
www.michiganhighways.org /listings/MichHwysBus96-496.html   (10137 words)

  
 Interstate 296 Information
Interstate 296 (abbreviated I-296) is a 3.4 mile, unsigned, urban north-south Interstate Highway entirely within Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
Its termini are Interstate 96 on the north side of Grand Rapids and Interstate 196 near downtown Grand Rapids.
The designation Interstate 296 is thus superfluous, and any signs for it have long been removed.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Interstate_296   (82 words)

  
 Interstate 96 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As late as 1958, the route paralleling U.S. 16 from Muskegon to Detroit was conceived as two different Interstate numbers: as Interstate 94N from Muskegon to Grand Rapids, and Interstate 94 (coming from Chicago) from Grand Rapids to downtown Detroit.
Where the present entrence from Leonard merges with the interstate a new single lane exit will be built at level ground to connect with Westbound I-196.
Midway between the M 37/M 44 and Leonard strech of freeway the I-196 exit ramp will be built using a new bridge, with the exit around the present location.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_96   (3164 words)

  
 Larry's Phat Page: Highways | Interstate 94
Interstate 43: Multiplex from Exit 310 to Exit 316 in Milwaukee, WI
Interstate 90: Multiplex from Exit 43 to Exit 59 in Chicago, IL
Interstate 894 — 10 miles long; 180° loop, south and west of I-94, bypassing downtown Milwaukee, WI; called the “Zoo Freeway” because Milwaukee’s zoo is at its western terminus; north-south segment multiplexed with U.S. Route 45, and east-west segment multiplexed with Interstate 43 (although I-894’s numbering takes precedence); termini at I-94 Exits 305 and 316
www.phatpage.org /highways/i94.html   (2118 words)

  
 OKRoads.com -- Fields Trip -- Interstate 94 Michigan
Interstate 94 runs from Interstate 90 in Billings, Montana, to the Canadian International Border in Port Huron, Michigan.
Interstate 94 East at Exit 12 - Sawyer.
Interstate 94 East at Exit 16 - Bridgman.
www.okroads.com /fields/i94mi.html   (586 words)

  
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Interstate motor carrier sales and use tax is imposed on interstate trucks and trailers purchased or operated in Texas by residents and other carriers doing business in Texas.
Administrative Rules Fuels Tax Proposed amendment to Rule 3.196-Reports, Due Dates, Bonding Requirements, and Qualifications for Annual Filers The proposed amendment will allow a diesel fuel bonded user to initially qualify to file an annual report upon approval by the comptroller and was published in the May 10, 1994, issue of the Texas Register.
Interstate Motor Carrier Tax These proposed amendments are necessary because of changes made by the 73rd Legislature.
www.window.state.tx.us /taxinfo/taxpnw/tpnmay94.txt   (2201 words)

  
 rsn.com is the daily source of cams and conditions from hundreds of places to play
Travel east in Indiana on Interstate 80/94 until exit at SR 49, which is exit number 26B, Chesterton, IN.
Leave New Buffalo and continue north on Interstate 94 and then Interstate 196 which will pass by South Haven, Sagatuck and finally to Holland Michigan.
Interstate 94 will merge into Interstate 196, which will continue north to Sagatuck.
www.rsn.com /cams/greatrides_detail.html?party_id=272854   (363 words)

  
 I-196 Ends | Michigan Highway Ends
The southern terminus of I-196 is at Exit 34 off of I-94, northeast of the Benton Harbor - Saint Joseph area in northeastern Berrien County.
US 31, which multiplexes with I-196 for its southernmost 44 miles, is routed onto west I-94 between here and Benton Harbor.
With the coming of the new US 31 freeway between Berrien Springs and I-94 in the next several years, one possibility is that the new freeway may directly link into this interchange.
www.state-ends.com /michigan/i196   (150 words)

  
 Welcome to Czarina's Treasure
Saugatuck, Michigan, is located between exit number 41 and exit number 36 off Interstate 196.
If northbound on Interstate 196 take exit 36 and follow signs into downtown Saugatuck, stay on the Street that runs along the water which will turned into water Street.
If southbound on Interstate 196 take exit 41 and follow signs into downtown Saugatuck, which will be about two miles, turn right on Lucy Street, Lucy will curve to the left and turn into Water Street
www.czarinas.com /direct.html   (92 words)

  
 Amazon.com: interstate: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Interstate competition for business: Changing roles of federal and state initiatives (ERS staff report) by James P Miller (Unknown Binding - 1983)
Abstract of the reply of the Interstate Commerce Commission to a resolution of inquiry introduced in the Senate by Senator Elkins and adopted January 16,...
Interstate banking in Maryland and Delaware by R Funkhouser (Unknown Binding - 1983)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&tag=540-20&pg=196&rh=i:books,k:interstate&page=1   (549 words)

  
 Gerald R. Ford International Airport
The airport entrance is located at the intersection of 44th Street SE and Patterson Avenue.
Interstate 96 motorists may take exit 46 for westbound M-6, exit 44 for westbound 36th Street, or exit 43A for westbound 28th Street.
Interstate 196 motorists may take exit 64 for westbound M-6 and proceed east on M-6 to exit 15.
www.grr.org /DrivingMaps.php   (391 words)

  
 Allegan News Online
Flying J Inc. has scaled back plans for a travel plaza near Interstate 196 Exit 41 at the Blue Star Highway, but opponents were unappeased at the Laketown Township Planning Commission meeting Dec. 6.
Close to 100 people, almost all opposed to a 12-acre truck stop at what some called “the gateway to paradise,” braved snowy roads to express their views, but saw little action.
Missing from entities voicing objections was Saugatuck Township, which in June learned the state Supreme Court had refused to hear its appeal of a ruling allowing a truck stop northeast of I-196 and M-89, seven miles south of the Flying J site.
www.allegannews.com /articles/2006/12/14/cr_news/2.txt   (666 words)

  
 RoadNotes - Rest Areas and Welcome Centers in Michigan
Interstate 69 in Michigan runs north to south for 203 miles from Port Huron to the Indiana state line.
Interstate 75 in Michigan runs north to south for 395 miles from the United States/Canada border to the Ohio state line.
Interstate 94 in Michigan runs east to west for 275 miles from Port Huron to the Indiana state line.
www.roadnotes.com /interstate/mi.htm   (781 words)

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