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The State Highway Department was created on August 16, 1916 by an act of the Georgia General Assembly. In 1918 came the creation of the Georgia State Highway Commission, which made surveys and oversaw plans for road projects. [3] Finally, in 1972, came the creation of the Georgia Department of Transportation by Governor Jimmy Carter. [4]
The State Routes in the U.S. state of Georgia (typically abbreviated SR) are maintained by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). Routes from 400 to 499 are mostly unsigned internal designations for Interstate Highways. Some of the Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP) [1] corridors are numbered from 500 to 599.
I-20 at Alabama state line: I-20 at South Carolina state line 1963 [4] current SR 402 I-24: 4.10: 6.60 I-24 at Tennessee state line: I-24 at Tennessee state line 1968 [5] current SR 409 I-59: 20.67: 33.27 I-59 at Alabama state line: I-24 near Wildwood: 1970 [6] current SR 406 I-75: 355.11: 571.49 I-75 at Florida state line: I-75 at Tennessee ...
Interstate 3 (I-3), the 3rd Infantry Division Highway, is a proposed Interstate Highway in the United States to run from Savannah, Georgia, north to Augusta, Georgia, and Knoxville, Tennessee. The roadway was proposed in the same federal highway measure that gave birth to a proposal for I-14 .
In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... List of state highways in Georgia may refer to: List of state routes in Georgia (U.S. state)
It curves to the northeast to Lake Chatuge, where it heads north to the North Carolina state line. The highway was built to give motorists in the north Georgia mountains better access to Atlanta and its outlying suburbs, as opposed to the old SR 5 and U.S. Route 76 (US 76) highways, which this project replaced. SR 515 is also known as the Zell ...
Former state highways in Georgia (U.S. state) (496 P) Pages in category "State highways in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 531 total.
The State Routes in the U.S. state of Georgia (typically abbreviated SR) are maintained by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). Routes from 400 to 499 are mostly unsigned internal designations for Interstate Highways. Some of the Governor's Road Improvement Program (GRIP) [1] corridors are numbered from 500 to 599.