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Interstate 675 is the name of three distinct interstate highways associated with Interstate 75 in the united States: in Georgia, Michigan, and Ohio.
Georgia
The 11.04 mile I-675 (unsigned Georgia State Route 413) was built in southeast metro Atlanta during the mid-1980s to alleviate Interstate 75 to the west, for traffic bound to Interstate 285 east. It is 11 miles or 18km in length, running from I-75 in the south to I-285 at its north end.
At one time, I-675 was to connect with Georgia 400 in northeast Atlanta and was to be signed as Interstate 475. However, this was killed and the designation was given to the Macon bypass.
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Michigan
The 7.72 mile I-675 in Michigan is a loop route through downtown Saginaw as I-75 passes on the east side of the city.
Ohio
The 26.53 mile I-675 in Ohio connects I-75 with Interstate 70, serving as an eastern bypass of Dayton. As originally proposed, the route was to reconnect with I-75 north of Dayton near Northridge rather than going east towards Springfield and I-70.
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