DETROIT, MICHIGAN — A long-criticized freeway exit known for its dangerous design is now being permanently removed, as crews begin dismantling the Elmhurst Avenue ramp along the southbound Lodge Freeway.
The Michigan Department of Transportation confirmed that construction is officially underway to eliminate the exit, which has built a reputation over the years as one of Detroit’s most hazardous roadway spots. The project marks a significant shift in how the area’s traffic flow will be managed moving forward.
Why the Elmhurst Exit Gained a Dangerous Reputation
For years, drivers have complained about the Elmhurst exit’s tight and sudden turn, which many said caught motorists off guard. The design forced quick adjustments at highway speeds, increasing the risk of accidents.
Numerous crashes have been reported at the location over time, contributing to its notoriety both locally and online. The exit became widely referred to by drivers as the “most dangerous exit in Detroit.”
Construction Work Now Underway
According to officials, work to remove the ramp began this week, with crews already visible on site. Heavy equipment is being used to dismantle sections of the roadway and reshape the surrounding area.
As part of the project, a right-lane closure is in effect along the southbound Lodge Freeway, along with the closure of the entrance ramp from Glendale Street. These restrictions are expected to remain in place as construction progresses.
Timeline for Completion
Transportation officials estimate that the removal project will be completed by the first week of June. Until then, drivers are being urged to use caution when traveling through the area and to expect delays due to lane closures.
The phased construction approach is designed to minimize disruption while allowing crews to safely remove the ramp infrastructure.
What This Means for Drivers
Once the Elmhurst exit is fully removed, drivers will no longer be able to access that ramp. Instead, they will need to use alternative exits to navigate the area.
Officials believe the change will ultimately improve safety by eliminating a known hazard and reducing the likelihood of sudden, high-risk maneuvers on the freeway.
End of a Notorious Stretch of Road
The removal of the Elmhurst exit marks the end of a roadway feature that had long been a source of concern for Detroit drivers. While some may need time to adjust to new routes, the decision reflects a broader effort to improve road safety across the city.
As construction continues, many residents are watching closely to see how the changes impact traffic patterns in the coming months. For more breaking stories and updates, visit GordonRamsayClub.com.



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