I-475 in Ohio

I-475 is a western bypass of Toledo that follows US 23 until the east-west leg, where I-475 changes direction. This road also helps connect points south of Toledo along the I-75 corridor to Ann Arbor (why would Ohio sign the city of the university they so hate?)




These signs were either taken down or to be put up for the reconstruction of I-475.



I-475 does not have a direct connection to the Ohio Turnpike (I-80 / I-90). This western bypass requires the use of surface streets to make the connection.



I-475 mostly follows the US 23 corridor.


A more ornate bridge on I-475.


US 23 leaves I-475, and I-475 turns east-west here.




The northern end of I-475.

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