Talk:Georgia State Route 24

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It's not clear where the north/west end is. Most maps seem to show it at the north end of the Watkinsville bypass, but two GDOT documents suggest otherwise:

  • The 2002 444 report shows a mileage of 0 for SR 24 in Clarke County (Athens). A mileage of zero is used elsewhere for a route that is entirely concurrent with other routes - for instance SR 121 in Charlton County.
  • The 2006 Oconee County map shows SR 24 concurrent with SR 15 north into Clarke County. However, the 2005 Clarke County map does not show this concurrency, implying it ends at the county line. Note however that SR 15 was recently relocated to meet SR 10 Loop further west; this relocation crosses the county line, and is not shown on either map.

Does anyone have more information, or a better route log than the 444 report? --NE2 03:21, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

I lived in Watkinsville for 1 year (2003-2004) and at that time, there were "End " signs for 24 on 441 where the Watkinsville Bypass met Georgia 15. Swatson1978 21:06, 27 August 2007 (UTC)