Travel Reference (WI)
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Scanning Laws
There are no known state scanner laws at this time, but local regulations and ordinances may prohibit scanning in a vehicle or while mobile. Research the laws in the areas you'll be passing through and use caution.
Important Notes
Interstates
I-39
I39 begins in Wisconsin in Wausau and travels SB into Illinois. I 39 becomes a subordinate of I 90 in Portage.
Travels through:
I-43
I 43 travels between Beloit and Green Bay.
Travels through:
- Rock County
- Walworth County
- Waukesha County
- Milwaukee County
- Ozaukee County
- Sheboygan County
- Manitowoc County
- Brown County
I-90
I 90 enters Wisconsin from Winona County, Minnesota and travels ESE across Wisconsin until it leaves Wisconsin for Winnebago County, Illinois.
Travels through:
I-94
I 94 enters Wisconsin from Washington County, Minnesota and travels by itself until it meets up with I 90 in Tomah, WI when it becomes a subordinate of I 90.
Travels through:
I 794
I 794 is a short service spur connecting I 94 with Wisconsin 794. It exists wholly in Milwaukee County.
I 894
I 894 creates the Southern and Western portions of the loop around Milwaukee. It exists wholly in Milwaukee County.
I 535
I 535 is a spur of I 35 that travels across the Duluth-Superior Harbor as the Blatnik Bridge. It enters Douglas County, Wisconsin from St. Louis County, Minnesota.
Major Highways
US 2
US Highway 2 runs east-west, entering Wisconsin in Superior and leaving Wisconsin after Hurley. It passes through Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, and Iron counties and runs close or along the lakeshore of Lake Superior.
US 41
US 51
US 53
Major Cities/Metropolitan Areas
Milwaukee
Milwaukee County Washington County Waukesha County
Madison
Green Bay
Racine
Kenosha
Waukesha
Oshkosk
Appleton
Calumet County Outagamie County Winnebago County
Eau Claire
Janesville
La Crosse
Sheboygan
Fond du Lac
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