Borman Expressway - Route Description

Route Description

The designation of the expressway begins at the state line, where the Kingery Expressway becomes the Borman. It has interchanges with 11 roads, such as US 41, State Road 912 (SR 912, Cline Avenue) and I-65. At the Indiana Toll Road, I-80 enters the eastbound Toll Road. The highway after the Toll Road, now designated solely as I-94, continues eastward towards Michigan City and Detroit. Detroit is the control city going eastward on I-94, from the Indiana–Illinois border all the way through Michigan.

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