What is hwy 100 milwaukee?

Highway 100, also known as the Milwaukee County Highway 100, is a major roadway in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It stretches from the city's northwestern suburbs to its southern border with the neighboring city of Greenfield. The highway passes through several neighborhoods and suburbs, including West Allis, Wauwatosa, and Brookfield.

The highway runs for approximately 16 miles (26 kilometers) and is a significant commercial corridor, with numerous businesses and shopping centers along its route. It also features several parks, including Honey Creek Parkway and the Milwaukee County Zoo.

Highway 100 is a four-lane divided highway for most of its length, with several interchanges and access points along its route. It has a posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour (72 kilometers per hour) for most of its length. The highway is heavily traveled, with an estimated 85,000 vehicles using it daily.

In recent years, several improvements have been made to Highway 100, including the addition of a bike lane and pedestrian crossing at Honey Creek Parkway, as well as the reconstruction of several interchanges to improve traffic flow.