List of Interstate Highways in Ohio




There are 21 Interstate Highways in Ohio, including both primary and auxiliary routes. With the exception of the Ohio Turnpike, all Interstate Highways in the state are owned and maintained by Ohio Department of Transportation ; however, they were built with money from the Federal Government. The total road mileage of the 21 Interstates is. Ohio has more route miles than this, most of which comes from I-80 running concurrently with I-90 for and I-70 and I-71 running concurrently through Columbus. The Interstate Highways in Ohio range in length from I-71, at, all the way down to I-471, at.
As of 2019, out of all the states, Ohio has the fifth-largest Interstate Highway System. Ohio also has the fifth-largest traffic volume and the third-largest quantity of truck traffic. Ohio ranks second in the nation in terms of the number of bridges for its Interstates.

History

On June 29, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, which called for the construction of up to of Interstate Highways. Of that, up to were to be built in Ohio. The same year, Ohio passed a law which raised the state's speed limit to, and in 1957, Ohio began the construction of its Interstate Highway allotment. By 1958, Ohio had invested more money on its Interstate Highways than New York or California. Ohio had completed the construction of of pavement by 1960, by 1962, and by 1970. By the end of 1971, Ohio had only of Interstate still to build. On September 19, 2003, Ohio finally finished the originally planned Interstate Highways.