Commute quality is a function of three things: distance, direction, and the road you end up on. Here is how each qualifying neighborhood approaches Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) and what the drive tends to feel like.
Ypsilanti Depot Town to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Driving from Ypsilanti Depot Town to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) means heading east, 13.2 miles, mostly on limited-access routes. Off-peak, the drive runs around 16 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 25. Most drivers use I-94 east. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Ypsilanti Normal Park to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Ypsilanti Normal Park residents heading to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) track east, a 13.6-mile trek. Google Maps almost always suggests I-94 east. Budget 16 minutes off-peak, up to 25 at 8 AM. Park-and-ride capacity at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Ypsilanti College Heights to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
From Ypsilanti College Heights, Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) sits to the east, a 14.1-mile trek. The usual route runs along I-94 east. Expect roughly 17-26 minutes depending on traffic. Park-and-ride capacity at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Ypsilanti West Side to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Commuters in Ypsilanti West Side approach Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) from the west, a 14.1-mile trek. The most reliable corridor is I-94 east. Free-flow drive time is near 17 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 26. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Silverleaf to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
From Silverleaf, Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) sits to the east. The usual route runs along I-94 east (18.0 miles of a legitimate regional commute). Expect roughly 22-34 minutes depending on traffic. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Georgetown to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
From Georgetown, Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) sits to the east, a 18.2-mile haul. Expect roughly 22-34 minutes depending on traffic. The usual route runs along I-94 east. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Huron Hills to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
From Huron Hills, Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) sits to the east, a 18.3-mile haul. Expect roughly 22-34 minutes depending on traffic. The usual route runs along I-94 east. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Bella Vista to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Driving from Bella Vista to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) means heading east, a 18.4-mile haul. Off-peak, the drive runs around 22 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 34. Most drivers use I-94 east. Park-and-ride capacity at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Lake Forest Highlands to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) lies east of Lake Forest Highlands, 18.5 miles of mostly interstate driving. Locals default to I-94 east. Plan on 22 to 35 minutes door-to-door, with the high end during morning rush. Park-and-ride capacity at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Darlington to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Driving from Darlington to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) means heading east, a 18.5-mile haul. Off-peak, the drive runs around 22 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 35. Most drivers use I-94 east. Park-and-ride capacity at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Lake Forest to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Lake Forest residents heading to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) track east. Google Maps almost always suggests I-94 east (18.7 miles of a legitimate regional commute). Budget 22 minutes off-peak, up to 35 at 8 AM. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Bryant to Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Commuters in Bryant approach Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) from the west, 18.7 miles of mostly interstate driving. The most reliable corridor is I-94 east. Free-flow drive time is near 22 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 35. Park-and-ride capacity at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.