US-23

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US-23 is the highway running north to south past the eastern edge of Ann Arbor. Southbound goes to Toledo; northbound goes to Flint.

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[edit] Real time traffic

Traffic is provided by traffic.com.

[edit] Congestion

During rush-hours, US-23 is heavily congested, particularly between Ann Arbor and Brighton. Many people think that US-23 needs to be expanded - some want four lanes in each direction instead of two. Bigger-picture types have suggested that raw capacity is a bad approach, because the law of triple convergence states that traffic will increase to fill all available road capacity. Alternate suggestions have included a third lane in each direction dedicated to high-occupancy vehicles and transit, to enable users of those modes to move more quickly than single drivers and therefore encourage use of those modes, or to use the Ann Arbor Railroad tracks for train or dual-mode bus/train fast commuter transit.

[edit] Construction

Construction on northbound US-23 between Barker Road in Whitmore Lake and Silver Lake Road in Livingston County reduces traffic to one lane. Delays turn a 30 minute trip into a 90 minute trip at peak times.

[edit] US-23 exits in Washtenaw County

[edit] External links

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