Common Highways Used for Ohio Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 70 (I-70): Runs east-west across Ohio, connecting major cities such as Columbus, Springfield, and Dayton, and serving as a primary route between West Virginia and Indiana. | |||
Interstate 71 (I-71): Extends diagonally from Cincinnati in the southwest to Cleveland in the northeast, passing through Columbus and serving as a major north-south corridor. | |||
Interstate 75 (I-75): Traverses north-south through western Ohio, connecting cities like Cincinnati, Dayton, and Toledo, and continuing into Michigan and Kentucky. | |||
Interstate 76 (I-76): Runs east-west in northeastern Ohio, connecting Akron to the Pennsylvania border, and serving as a link between I-71 and I-80. | |||
Interstate 77 (I-77): Extends north-south from the West Virginia border through Marietta, Cambridge, and Canton, reaching up to Cleveland. | |||
Interstate 80 (I-80): Crosses northern Ohio from the Indiana border to the Pennsylvania border, encompassing the Ohio Turnpike and connecting cities like Toledo and Youngstown. | |||
Interstate 90 (I-90): Parallels Lake Erie along Ohio's northern edge, linking major cities such as Toledo, Cleveland, and Ashtabula, and serving as a key route between Indiana and Pennsylvania. | |||
U.S. Route 20 (US 20): Runs east-west across northern Ohio, connecting cities like Toledo, Norwalk, and Cleveland, and continuing into Indiana and Pennsylvania. | |||
U.S. Route 23 (US 23): Extends north-south from the Michigan border through cities such as Toledo, Columbus, and Portsmouth, continuing into Kentucky. | |||
U.S. Route 30 (US 30): Traverses east-west through central Ohio, connecting cities like Van Wert, Mansfield, and Canton, and serving as a major corridor between Indiana and Pennsylvania. |