Ohio State Route 15
State highway in northwestern Ohio, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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State Route 15 (SR 15) is a north–south and east–west route in northwestern Ohio. Its southern (eastern) terminus is at its interchange with U.S. Route 23/State Route 103 (US 23/SR 103) near Carey, and its northern (western) terminus is at the Michigan state line north of Pioneer, where the route continues in Michigan as M-99. The route is signed east–west from Carey to Bryan, and it is signed north–south from there to the Michigan state line.
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Length | 102.312 mi[1] (164.655 km) | |||
Existed | 1926–present | |||
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East end | US 23 / SR 103 near Carey | |||
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North end | M-99 near Pioneer | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Wyandot, Hancock, Putnam, Defiance, Williams | |||
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SR 15 is an expressway for its southernmost 19 miles (31 km): two miles (3.2 km) where it runs concurrently with Interstate 75 (I-75), three miles (4.8 km) where it runs concurrently with US 68, and the final 14 miles (23 km) as a stand-alone limited-access road until its junction with US 23. The final 17 miles (27 km) are part of a heavily traveled[citation needed] corridor providing the most direct route between Detroit, Toledo, Findlay, Marion and Columbus.