Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whiteside | Fulton | US 30 | Iowa state line | |
| IL 84 / Great River Road (Waller Road) | ||||
| IL 136 west | ||||
| Morrison | IL 78 north | West end of IL 78 overlap. | ||
| IL 78 south (Cherry Street) | East end of IL 78 overlap. | |||
| Rock Falls | To I-88 / IL 110 (Exit 36) | |||
| IL 40 (1st Avenue) | ||||
| I-88 / IL 110 (Exit 44) | ||||
| Lee | Amboy | IL 26 | ||
| US 52 | ||||
| IL 251 | ||||
| I-39 (Exit 87) / US 51 | ||||
| DeKalb | Waterman | IL 23 | ||
| Kane | Sugar Grove | IL 47 north to I-88 west / IL 56 east to I-88 east | West end of IL 47 overlap. | |
| IL 47 south | East end of IL 47 overlap. | |||
| Montgomery | IL 31 (Lake Street) | |||
| Kendall | US 34 west (Oswego Road) | West end of US 34 overlap. | ||
| US 34 east (Ogden Avenue) | East end of US 34 overlap. | |||
| Will | Plainfield | IL 126 west (Lockport Road) | West end of IL 126 overlap. | |
| IL 126 east (Main Street) | East end of IL 126 overlap. | |||
| IL 59 north (Division Street) | West end of IL 59 overlap. | |||
| IL 59 south (Division Street) | East end of IL 59 overlap. | |||
| I-55 (Exit 257) | ||||
| Crest Hill | IL 7 (Theodore Street) | |||
| Joliet | US 6 west / IL 53 south (Ottawa Street) | One-way streets. | ||
| US 6 east / IL 53 north (Scott Street) | One-way streets. West end of US 6 overlap. | |||
| US 6 east (Collins Street) | East end of US 6 overlap. | |||
| New Lenox | I-80 (Exit 137) | |||
| Frankfort | US 45 (La Grange Road) | |||
| IL 43 north (Harlem Avenue) | ||||
| Cook | ||||
| Matteson | I-57 (Exit 340) | |||
| IL 50 (Cicero Avenue) | ||||
| Chicago Heights | IL 1 (Chicago Road) | |||
| Ford Heights | IL 394 (Bishop Ford Freeway) | |||
| Lynwood | IL 83 north (Glenwood Dyer Road) | |||
| US 30 | Indiana state line |
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 30 In Illinois
Famous quotes containing the word major:
“A major misunderstanding of child rearing has been the idea that meeting a childs needs is an end in itself, for the purpose of the childs mental health. Mothers have not understood that this is but one step in social development, the goal of which is to help a child begin to consider others. As a result, they often have not considered their children but have instead allowed their childrens reality to take precedence, out of a fear of damaging them emotionally.”
—Elaine Heffner (20th century)