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SR 5 south (Austell Road) Southern end of SR 5 concurrency; Austell Road continues to the east. 14.3: 23.0: SR 5 north (Atlanta Road) Northern end of SR 5 concurrency; Atlanta Road continues to the south. Marietta: 16.9: 27.2: US 41 / SR 3 (Cobb Parkway SE) – Dobbins ARB, Marietta: Interchange: 18.3: 29.5: I-75 – Atlanta, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Savannah began closing roads Monday evening as Tropical Storm Debby rolled across south Georgia and the coast. Savannah begins to shut down roads due to Tropical Storm Debby. Track closures here
U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is a 258-mile-long (415 km) U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Georgia, is also signed as State Route 38 for its entire length in Georgia. After entering Georgia from Alabama west-northwest of Jakin, the highway travels through the southern portion of the state, meeting its east end at Interstate 95 (I-95) east of Midway.
This change to federal policy and subsequent similar changes in the 1978 Surface Transportation Assistance Act and 1981 Federal-Aid Highway Act allowed Georgia to rebuild metro Atlanta interstates with 90/10 federal support. [8] The project cost $1.5 billion and doubled Atlanta's freeway lane miles from 900 to 1,851 miles (1,448 to 2,979 km). [8]
At least 22,000 power outages were reported in metro Atlanta, while 25 power lines are down, the city said More than 20 water rescues took place in the Peachtree Battle area of the city.
US 17 and SR 25 were extended north-northwest from Savannah to the previously-unnumbered road and then east-northeast to the South Carolina state line. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Between November 1930 and January 1932, US 280 was established on SR 26 in Savannah; however, there was no indication of a concurrency with US 17/SR 25.
I-10 remains closed in both directions in Louisiana from the Texas state line to around Baton Rouge, according to the state's road conditions map. Portions of Interstate 55 are also shut down ...
US 25 followed the bypass onto 8th Street with US 1/US 78/US 278. At the intersection with SR 28, it turned left as it had done previously, just a little farther to the east-southeast. It appears that US 278 ended at this intersection. SR 21 followed Savannah Road and ended at the intersection with SR 4. [40] [41]