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Interstate 444 (abbreviated I-444) is an auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System, with both ends at Interstate 244 in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. It makes up the eastern and southern sections on the square-shaped Inner Dispersal Loop.
It is one of a few unsigned Interstates. It is instead signed as U.S. Highway 75, with the first half of the highway also being signed as U.S. Highway 64 and State Highway 51. The I-444 designation does appear on Rand McNally Maps, and can also appear on some online driving direction maps, like MSN Maps.
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Shields are shown at intersections with other Interstates. Exit numbers no longer exist; they were marked when I-44 began at Oklahoma City, and are based on mileage from the (then-current) beginning of I-44 at the western terminus of the Turner Turnpike.
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- ^ Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2
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