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Key arguments in the protest relate to unaddressed health concerns, lack of notification of the project and road safety (i.e. proximity to Highway 402, shadow flicker, ice throw, blade throw).
Given this fact, I-94 is notable for being the only east–west interstate highway to form a direct connection into Canada connecting points from Seattle via I-90 to Toronto via Ontario Highway 402.