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State Route 10 (SR 10) is a 172.3-mile-long (277.3 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels from Downtown Atlanta to the South Carolina state line in Augusta . This highway, along with U.S. Route 78 (US 78), connect three of the biggest metro areas of the state together: Atlanta , Athens , and Augusta .
State Route 10 Loop (SR 10 Loop, also known as Loop 10, Paul Broun, Sr. Parkway, or the Athens Perimeter) is a 19.1-mile-long (30.7 km) state highway in the form of a beltway around downtown Athens in the U.S. state of Georgia built to freeway standards.
Georgia State Route 10 Loop (Washington), former loop route of State Route 10 mostly in Washington, Georgia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about roads and streets with the same name.
A temporary flight restriction map showing the boundaries of the regions controlled by the area control centers within and adjoining the contiguous United States; Atlanta Center is labeled ZTL, its FAA location identifier. Atlanta Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZTL) (radio communications, "Atlanta Center") is one of 22 Air Route Traffic ...
US 29 / US 78 / US 129 / US 441 / SR 8 / SR 10 / SR 10 Loop / SR 15 in Athens — — Completely concurrent with SR 10 US 78 Bus. 4.6 [54] 7.4 US 78 / SR 10 / SR 10 Bus. northwest of Washington: US 78 / US 378 / SR 10 / SR 10 Bus. / SR 17 / SR 17 Bus. in Washington: 1980 [citation needed] current Completely concurrent with SR 10 Bus. US 80 Temp
The United States has 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC). [1] They are operated by and are part of the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation . An ARTCC controls aircraft flying in a specified region of airspace, known as a flight information region (FIR), typically during the en route portion of flight.
Cascade Road portion relocated to GA 166 in 1989. Part of route relocated around Cascade-Palmetto Highway (previously duplexed with GA 70) in 2007. Southern portion from US 29 to Sharpsburg added in 1972. SR 155: 57.2: 92.1 US 19 / US 19 Bus. / US 41 / US 41 Bus. / SR 3 / SR 7 south of Griffin: US 23 / SR 13 in Brookhaven — — SR 156: 34.3: 55.2
Sectional charts are in 1:500,000 scale and are named for a city on the map. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States publishes over 50 charts covering the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. Sectional charts are published by the National Aeronautical Navigation Services Group of the FAA.