Interstate 95 in Georgia

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State Route 405
Length: 112.03 mi[1] (180.29 km)
South end: Florida state line south of Kingsland
Major
junctions:
Interstate 16 west of Savannah
North end: South Carolina state line southwest of Hardeeville
Georgia State Routes
< SR 404 SR 406 >

Interstate 95, the main Interstate Highway on the east coast of the United States, serves the Atlantic coast of Georgia. It begins at the St. Marys River at the Florida state line north of Jacksonville and heads north past the border of South Carolina at the Savannah River. Interstate 95 in Georgia is designated - but not signed - as State Route 405.

From northern Florida to west of Savannah, Interstate 95 is always in close proximity of three features: US 17, marshland and the Atlantic coastline.

I-95 intersects Interstate 16 near Savannah (Exit 99 A & B). Ramps to and from the eastbound lanes of I-16 feature barrier gates to prevent traffic from entering I-16 in the wrong direction during contraflow lane reversal for hurricane evacuations.

Contents

[edit] Major cities

[edit] Auxiliary routes

The only auxiliary route for I-95 in Georgia is a Business Loop in Darien.

[edit] Exit list

County # Destinations Notes
continues in Florida
Camden 1 St. Mary's Road Georgia Welcome Center at this exit
3 SR 40 - Kingsland, St. Mary's
6 Laurel Island Parkway
7 Harriet's Bluff Road
14 SR 25 - Woodbine
26 Dover Bluff Road
Glynn 29 US 17/US 82/SR 520 - Brunswick, Waycross
36A-B US 25/US 341 - Jesup, Brunswick
38 State Route 25 Spur - Brunswick
42 SR 99/I-95 Business
McIntosh 49 SR 251/I-95 Business - Darien I-95 Business Loop is unsigned southbound
58 SR 57/SR 99 - Eulonia
Liberty 67 US 17 (Coastal Highway)
76 US 84/SR 38 - Midway, Sunbury
Bryan 87 US 17 (Coastal Highway) - Richmond Hill
90 State Route 144 Old Clyde Road
Chatham 94 SR 204 - Savannah, Pembroke
99A-B I-16 - Savannah, Macon Unsigned SR 404
102 US 80 - Pooler, Garden City
104 Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
106 Jimmy Deloach Parkway
109 SR 21 - Port Wentworth
Effingham No exits in county
continues in South Carolina

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2003 Georgia Department of Transportation 438 Report
Preceded by
Florida
Interstate 95
Georgia
Succeeded by
South Carolina