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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Several counties in the state of Michigan use a Mile Road System to name different roads and streets. The most commonly known system is that of Detroit, including 8 Mile Road, the dividing line between Detroit and its northern suburbs as well as Wayne County and both Oakland and Macomb counties. The Michigan is criss-crossed by several major Interstate highways and freeways. Traditionally, residents refer to their freeways by name rather than route number. Residents may precede each freeway name with the word 'the' as in The Lodge, The Southfield,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Several counties in the state of Michigan use a Mile Road System to name different roads and streets. The most commonly known system is that of Detroit, including 8 Mile Road, the dividing line between Detroit and its northern suburbs as well as Wayne County and both Oakland and Macomb counties. The Michigan is criss-crossed by several major Interstate highways and freeways. Traditionally, residents refer to their freeways by name rather than route number. Residents may precede each freeway name with the word 'the' as in The Lodge, The Southfield, and The Davison. This is also true for the Chrysler, Fisher, and Ford Freeways (also the Jeffries and Reuther Freeways) before the Department of Transportation mandated deemphasis of the use of proper names on guide signs for Interstates. Other freeways are referred to only by number (I-275 and M-59); their names, if any, were never in common everyday usage. There are no toll roads in Michigan.