Explore the I-73/74/75 Route
The I-73/74/75 Corridor spans six states from Michigan to South Carolina, linking the Midwest to the Southeast with a modern, high-capacity highway system. Designed to improve regional mobility and national trade, the route connects major interstates, ports, and rail networks while providing safer, faster travel for millions of residents and visitors. This corridor is more than a road — it is a catalyst for economic growth, job creation, and stronger communities across the eastern United States.
I-73/74/75 Corridor State Highlights
Michigan: Gateway to Growth
Economic and Connectivity Benefits
Michigan’s section of the corridor enhances trade routes and boosts local economies, providing significant job opportunities and improving transportation efficiency.
Ohio: Bridging Opportunities
Infrastructure and Community Impact
Ohio’s corridor section strengthens regional connectivity, supports local businesses, and enhances safety measures, paving the way for sustainable development.
West Virginia: Pathway to Progress
Local Benefits and Economic Growth
West Virginia benefits from improved access to markets and resources, fostering economic resilience and community development through enhanced infrastructure.
Virginia: Gateway to Growth
Economic and Connectivity Benefits
Michigan’s section of the corridor enhances trade routes and boosts local economies, providing significant job opportunities and improving transportation efficiency.
North Carolina: Bridging Opportunities
Infrastructure and Community Impact
Ohio’s corridor section strengthens regional connectivity, supports local businesses, and enhances safety measures, paving the way for sustainable development.
South Carolina: Pathway to Progress
Local Benefits and Economic Growth
West Virginia benefits from improved access to markets and resources, fostering economic resilience and community development through enhanced infrastructure.

