US Route 82/23/1, Georgia Route 520/4 (South Georgia Parkway) (Waycross, Georgia)

US 23/1, GA 4 join the South Georgia Parkway, heading west towards Scapa Rd
US 82/GA 520 continue their trek east to Hoboken after losing US 84/GA 38 at McDonald St.
This stretch of roadway is part of the South Georgia Parkway, which itself is part of a system of roads under the Governor's Road Improvement Program, a program that seeks to allow better access to the interstate highway system while also placing nearly all of Georgia's population within 20 miles of 4 lane highways, which are said to be safer to travel than regular two-lane highways.
US 82/GA 520 continue their trek east to Hoboken after losing US 84/GA 38 at McDonald St.
This stretch of roadway is part of the South Georgia Parkway, which itself is part of a system of roads under the Governor's Road Improvement Program, a program that seeks to allow better access to the interstate highway system while also placing nearly all of Georgia's population within 20 miles of 4 lane highways, which are said to be safer to travel than regular two-lane highways.
US Route 82/23/1, Georgia Route 520/4 (South Georgia Parkway), related objects
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_82_in_Georgia
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Coordinates: 31°12'31"N 82°23'1"W
- CSX Rice Yard 2.7 km
- Ware County, Georgia 21 km
- Pierce County, Georgia 24 km
- Brantley County, Georgia 36 km
- Okefenokee Swamp - Stephen C. Foster State Park 45 km
- Clinch County, Georgia 47 km
- Atkinson County, Georgia 49 km
- Lake Verne 54 km
- Charlton County, Georgia 59 km
- Echols County, Georgia 70 km
- Victory Drive 1.2 km
- Ava Street 3.7 km
- Screven Avenue 4.1 km
- Pinehurst Drive 5.3 km
- US Route 23/1, Georgia Route 4 (Memorial Drive) 5.6 km
- US Route 84/Georgia Route 38 20 km
- US Route 23/1, Georgia Route 4 20 km
- Georgia Route 177 20 km
- Georgia Route 122 31 km
- US Route 84/Georgia Route 38 44 km