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Michigan Road Map presents a clear overview of all the inter-state roadways that connect the cities and towns of the state. Inter-state 496 which leads to inter-state 69 and 96 is a vital road which offers easy access to the capital city of the state – Lansing. While interstate 96 passes through Lonia, inter-state 69 intersects Port Huron of the state. Inter-state 475 which ends at inter-state 75 provides transportation facility to the southern part of Flint which is a prominent city of Michigan. The Michigan state map provides a comprehensive idea about the wide network of roads that links various corners of the state. While the urban roads of Michigan are 48, 291 km long, the rural roads are of 147, 942 km, as per an estimate of 2000. In the initial years of road transportation, Michigan was primarily facilitated by street cars. However, in the later years buses became the prime mode of road transportation. Around
3, 50, 000 people have used the inter-city buses in the year 1995-96 and in the year 2000 there were
25, 827 number of buses in the state. Apart from buses, motorcycles, trucks and passenger cars are also seen on the Michigan roads.
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