What is chrysler freeway?

Chrysler Freeway is a highway located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It was built in the 1960s and named the Chrysler Freeway in honor of Chrysler Corporation, which had a major manufacturing presence in the Detroit area. The Freeway is part of Interstate 75 (I-75) and extends from the intersection of I-75 and I-375 to the northern suburbs of Detroit. Its length is approximately 5.26 miles and it has a total of eight lanes, four in each direction. Chrysler Freeway is known for its proximity to several iconic landmarks in Detroit, such as the Renaissance Center, the Joe Louis Arena, and the Fox Theatre. It also plays an important role in the transportation infrastructure of the metro Detroit area, connecting several other major highways and providing access to key business and residential districts.