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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.
It is at this interchange that the highway changes from two lanes to four divided lanes. Traffic is often quite heavy as SR 204 is the major route from I-95 into the busy south side of Savannah. Though SR 204 is known as Abercorn Expressway as it enters Savannah, it is not a freeway until after it passes through a signal at Grove Point Road ...
The route primarily follows a more northeast–southwest direction. Most of the corridor runs through coastal areas, marshes and wetlands, urban areas, and rural farmland. US 17 is mostly four lanes except from the Georgia state line to the US 17 / SC 170 interchange near Limehouse and from Garr Lane in Hardeeville to State Road S-27-13 near ...
That will change with a $360 million South Carolina Department of Transportation project to widen a 10-mile stretch of I-95 from just inside the Georgia state line to the U.S. 278 interchange in ...
SR 17 begins at an interchange with SR 21 Alternate in Port Wentworth near the junction of SR 21 and SR 30, at the junction of the Jimmy DeLoach Parkway and the Sonny Dixon Interchange. SR 17 travels west on the Jimmy DeLoach Parkway, briefly entering the Savannah city limits, where it crosses over I-95 at exit 106.
A mountainous mostly unpaved route existed from 1949-1986 following what is today Old Hwy. 2 and forest roads that included a westward extension to Fort Oglethorpe over former county roads and what was previously GA 148. Another portion along Warwoman Road in Rabun County was built for GA 2, but did not become part of the route. SR 3: 351.00: ...
The highway largely parallels the Atlantic coast and US 1, except for the portion between Savannah, Georgia, and Washington, D.C., and the portion between Portland and Houlton in Maine, both of which follow a more direct inland route. I-95 serves as the principal road link between the major cities of the Eastern Seaboard.
I-75 / US 280 / SR 30 / Georgia State Route 90 in Cordele: I-75 north of Cordele — — Serves Cordele: I-95 BL: 15.7 [20] 25.3 I-95 / US 17 / US 82 / SR 25 / SR 520 near Brunswick: I-95 / SR 25 Spur near Brunswick: 1990: 2006 Was a boulevard grade business loop that formerly served Brunswick. I-95 BL: 8.1 [21] 13.0 I-95 / SR 99 near Darien