Interstate 475 (Ohio)
| Rosa Parks Highway | ||||
| I-475 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Auxiliary route of I-75 | ||||
| Maintained by ODOT | ||||
| Length | 20.37 mi (32.78 km) | |||
| NHS | Entire route | |||
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| South end | I-75 / US 23 in Perrysburg | |||
| East end | I-75 in Toledo | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Ohio | |||
| Counties | Wood, Lucas | |||
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Interstate 475 (I-475) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in Ohio that is a 20.37-mile (32.78 km) western bypass of Toledo. The southern terminus is I-75 exit 192 near Perrysburg. From the southern terminus to exit 14, I-475 is cosigned with US Route 23 (US 23) and is signed the north–south section of I-475. From exit 14 to the eastern (northernmost) terminus at I-75 exit 204 in central Toledo (north of downtown), it is signed the east–west section of I-475.
Although I-475 crosses I-80/I-90 (the Ohio Turnpike), there is no interchange and one must drive a couple of miles through surface streets between I-475 exit 6 and I-80/I-90 exit 59.
I-475 is named the Rosa Parks Highway in honor of Rosa Parks, who had helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott.