Common Highways Used for Georgia Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 75 (I-75) – Runs north-south through Georgia, connecting cities such as Valdosta, Macon, and Atlanta, and extending into Florida and Tennessee. | |||
Interstate 85 (I-85) – Traverses the state from the Alabama border through LaGrange and Atlanta, continuing northeast toward South Carolina. | |||
Interstate 20 (I-20) – An east-west route crossing Georgia, passing through cities like Augusta, Atlanta, and continuing into Alabama and South Carolina. | |||
Interstate 95 (I-95) – Runs along Georgia's eastern coast, connecting cities such as Savannah and Brunswick, and extending from Florida to South Carolina. | |||
Interstate 16 (I-16) – Connects Macon to Savannah, facilitating transport between central Georgia and the coastal region. | |||
Interstate 285 (I-285) – Known as "The Perimeter," this loop encircles Atlanta, connecting with all major interstates in the area and serving as a vital bypass for through traffic. | |||
Interstate 575 (I-575) – Extends northwest from I-75 near Marietta to Canton, facilitating access to Georgia's northern regions. | |||
Interstate 675 (I-675) – Connects I-75 in Henry County to I-285 southeast of Atlanta, providing an alternative route for southside commuters. | |||
U.S. Route 1 (US 1) – A major north-south highway running through eastern Georgia, connecting cities like Augusta and Swainsboro, and extending from Florida to Maine. | |||
U.S. Route 17 (US 17) – Runs along Georgia's coastline, connecting cities such as Savannah and Brunswick, and continues into Florida and South Carolina. |