Exit List
All exits are unnumbered.
| County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Franklin | Columbus | 0.0 | I-70 / I-71 | Mound-Sandusky Interchange |
| 0.6 | US 62 / SR 3 (Rich Street / Town Street) | Split diamond interchange with one-way couplet | ||
| US 40 (West Broad Street) | Southbound exit only; Available to those on the on-ramp only; exit to West Broad Street from OH-315 southbound is prohibited; Drivers are instructed to use the Town Street exit instead. | |||
| 1.3 | US 33 (LongStreet / Dublin Road) | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; part of Spring Sandusky Interchange | ||
| 1.6 | I-670 | Spring Sandusky Interchange; northbound-westbound and eastbound-southbound movements handled by US 33 | ||
| 1.9 | Goodale Street – Grandview Heights | Southbound exit and entrance handled by Olentangy River Road | ||
| 3.5 | Medical Center Drive / King Avenue | Access to Ohio State University Medical Center; northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| Olentangy River Road / Kinnear Road | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access to King Avenue, Fifth Avenue, and Third Avenue | |||
| 4.3 | West Lane Avenue – Upper Arlington | Access to Ohio State University | ||
| 5.2 | Ackerman Road | |||
| 6.2 | West North Broadway / Olentangy River Road | Access to Riverside Methodist Hospital | ||
| 7.8 | Henderson Road | |||
| 8.6 | Bethel Road | |||
| Worthington | 10.4 | SR 161 (Dublin–Granville Road) | ||
| Sharon Township | 12.0 | I-270 | Modified cloverleaf interchange | |
| Begin at-grade highway northbound and limited-access highway southbound | ||||
| Delaware | Powell | SR 750 (Powell Road) | ||
| Delaware | US 23 | |||
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