M-102 (MICHIGAN HIGHWAY)


'M-102' is a highway in the U.S. state of Michigan, running along the northern boundary of Detroit. It is known as 8 Mile Road for most of its length. Its name changes to Vernier road just west of Beaconsfield Road. M-102's eastern terminus is at the junction of Vernier and I-94. Its western terminus is at the junction of 8 Mile Road and M-5/Grand River Avenue.
The eastern terminus of M-102 changed a number of times before the completion of I-94. Initially terminating at US 25/Gratiot Avenue (present-day M-3, M-102 was, for a time, extended east, then north, to connect with M-29. However, once I-94 was completed, M-102's eastern terminus became fixed at the new freeway.
Prior to the completion of the Jeffries Freeway (present day I-96), M-102 had the same western terminus as today, but for several years, M-102 extended onto a segment of what is now M-5 between the present western terminus for M-102 and the major freeway junction for M-5, I-96, I-696 and I-275. The freeway portion had previously carried I-96, as the Jeffries had originally been proposed to run along Grand River Avenue (which was signed as BS I-96). As I-96 was rerouted, Grand River southeast of its junction with 8 Mile became M-5, and M-102 was thus extended along Grand River and the former I-96. In 1994, a northerly extension originally planned as part of I-275 opened, and M-102 was scaled back to the junction of 8 Mile and Grand River, while M-5 was lengthened to include the new extension.
Eminem made M-102 famous in his movie ''8 Mile''.

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Mile Road System

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M-102 Endpoint Photos

References


1. Michigan Highways: Highways 100 through 119 ''Christopher J. Bessert.'' URL Accessed October 29, 2006.


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