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Interstate 696 (I-696) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Metro Detroit region of the US state of Michigan. It serves as a northern bypass of Detroit, connecting its northern suburbs. The state trunkline highway is also known as the Walter P. Reuther Freeway, named for the prominent auto industry union head by the Michigan Legislature in 1971. I-696 is a bypass route, detouring around the city of Detroit through the city's northern suburbs in Oakland and Macomb counties. It starts by branching off I-96 and I-275 at its western terminus in Farmington Hills, and runs through suburbs including Southfield, Royal Oak and Warren before merging into I-94 at St. Clair Shores on the east end. It has eight lanes for most of its length and is approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of d

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  • Interstate 696 (fr)
  • Interstate 696 (en)
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  • Interstate 696 (I-696) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Metro Detroit region of the US state of Michigan. It serves as a northern bypass of Detroit, connecting its northern suburbs. The state trunkline highway is also known as the Walter P. Reuther Freeway, named for the prominent auto industry union head by the Michigan Legislature in 1971. I-696 is a bypass route, detouring around the city of Detroit through the city's northern suburbs in Oakland and Macomb counties. It starts by branching off I-96 and I-275 at its western terminus in Farmington Hills, and runs through suburbs including Southfield, Royal Oak and Warren before merging into I-94 at St. Clair Shores on the east end. It has eight lanes for most of its length and is approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of d (en)
  • L'Interstate 696, ou I-696, est l'une des autoroutes inter-États de l'État américain du Michigan. Elle est également connue sous le nom de Walter P. Reuther Freeway, du nom du syndicaliste américain de l'industrie automobile Walter Reuther. Les premiers projets de construction de l'autoroute datent des années 1950. (fr)
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  • Walter P. Reuther Freeway (en)
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