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Each Interstate has a hidden state route number; for example, Interstate 75 (I-75) is also State Route 401 (SR 401) and Interstate 16 (I-16) is also State Route 404 (SR 404, the Jim Gillis Historic Savannah Parkway). This highway system uses the Georgia Peach Pass for toll lanes.
South Carolina state line on Augusta, Georgia–North Augusta, South Carolina city line 01961-01-01 1961 [ citation needed ] 01969-01-01 1969 [ citation needed ]
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.
The state of Georgia has 1,244 miles (2,002 km) of Interstate Highways within its borders. Georgia's major Interstate Highways are Interstate 16 (I-16), I-20, I-75, I-85, and I-95. Other important interstate highways are I-24 and I-59. I-285 is Atlanta, Georgia's perimeter route and I-575 connects counties in North Georgia to I-75. [8]
Unfinished in Texas; Texas only; planned in four more: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia Planned associated routes: I-14N, I-14S, and I-214 in Texas I-15: 1433.52: 2,307.03 I-8/SR 15 in San Diego, California: Highway 4 at Canadian border in Sweetgrass, Montana: 1957: current
0–9. Interstate 3; Interstate 16; Interstate 20 in Georgia; Interstate 420 (Georgia) Interstate 520; Interstate 24; Interstate 59; Interstate 75 in Georgia
U.S. Route 29 in Georgia; U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Palmetto–Red Oak, Georgia) U.S. Route 29 Business (Decatur, Georgia) U.S. Route 29 Business (LaGrange, Georgia) U.S. Route 29 Business (Auburn-Winder, Georgia) U.S. Route 29 Business (Lawrenceville–Athens, Georgia) U.S. Route 29 Business (Lawrenceville–Winder, Georgia) U.S. Route 129 in ...
Interstate 95 (I-95), the main Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, serves the Atlantic Coast of the US state of Georgia.It crosses into the state from Florida at the St. Marys River near Kingsland and travels to the north past the cities of Brunswick and Savannah to the South Carolina state line at the Savannah River near Port Wentworth.