Immediately after entering Cincinnati, Interstate 71 separates from Interstate 75, taking a more easterly routing through the city, while Interstate 75 remains generally northbound throughout the metropolitan area. Interstate 74 westbound, Ohio State Road 562 eastbound, and Ohio State Road 126 all intersect the freeway as it makes its way northward. In the Arlington Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati, Interstate 75 sees a carriageway split for a few miles. After another interchange with the Interstate 275 beltway, the freeway leaves the metropolitan area and heads towards Dayton, where Interstate 675 and Interstate 70 have interchanges. After exiting Dayton, Interstate 75 makes its way northbound through Ohio -- managing to miss many of the state's major cities until Toledo, which is located very close to the Michigan border. Interstate 475 is met first in that city, and then the cross-country Interstate 90/Interstate 80 toll road duplex. Interstate 280 is the last major junction in Ohio; the freeway crosses into Michigan soon afterwards.