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・ M-201 (Michigan highway)
・ M-203 (Michigan highway)
・ M-204 (Michigan highway)
・ M-205 (Michigan highway)
・ M-209
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・ M-21 (Michigan highway)
・ M-21 highway (Montenegro)
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・ M-217 (Michigan highway)
M-218 (Michigan highway)
・ M-22
・ M-22 (Michigan highway)
・ M-221 (Michigan highway)
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・ M-231 (Michigan highway)
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・ M-24 (Michigan highway)
・ M-247 (Michigan highway)
・ M-25 (Michigan highway)
・ M-26 (Michigan highway)
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M-218 (Michigan highway) : ウィキペディア英語版
M-218 (Michigan highway)

M-218 was a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that served as a connector route from Interstate 96 (I-96, originally US Highway 16, US 16) in Wixom through Oakland County's lake country area to Business US 10 (Bus. US 10) in Pontiac. M-218 was originally designated by 1936 and extended into Pontiac in 1938. The highway was decommissioned in 1963.
==Route description==
M-218 began at a junction with I-96 in Wixom. From there, the road traveled north via Wixom Road to present-day Pontiac Trail (which at the time was 14 Mile Road) and continued northeast. The trunkline then continued along Pontiac Trail, meandering through the communities of Walled Lake, Orchard Lake Village, Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake in Oakland County's lake country. Northeast of Sylvan lake, the highway crossed US 10 (Telegraph Road) and crossed into Pontiac. M-218 terminated at a junction with Bus. US 10 in downtown.〔

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