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At only 1.06 miles (1.71 km) in length, Interstate 375 (abbreviated I-375) in Detroit has the distinction of being the shortest signed Interstate Highway that is up to Interstate Standards.[2] Only the unsigned I-878 and I-315 are shorter. I-375 is the southernmost leg of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway and is a spur off of I-75 into downtown.
The unsigned Business Spur Interstate 375 (BS I-375), which is 79 feet (24 m) long, continues west on Jefferson Avenue from the southern end of I-375, ending at the entrance to the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel at Randolph Street (M-3). Jefferson Avenue past that intersection is M-10, quickly becoming the Lodge Freeway.
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