Talk:Interstate 475 (Georgia)

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I just noted in the main article that I-475 is primarilly six lanes (three in each direction). I'm not sure when the highway was widened. However, on my last two visits to Georgia (after 2002), the highway was already six lanes. An exact date as to when I-475 was widened would be appreciated. Wslupecki 02:34, 14 August 2006 (UTC).

It is all 6 lanes, except for the southern approach to I-75 which is 4 lanes (currently being widened). I don't know why I-475 isn't the I-75 mainline (with I-16 for the northern leg of the Macon through route, and some spur number like I-175 for the downtown section and southern leg). CrazyC83 (talk) 19:32, 15 May 2008 (UTC)