
U.S. Highway 123 In Georgia
How Georgia State Route 13 became today's US 123.
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How Georgia State Route 13 became today's US 123.

Plus what I've been up to since my last blog post years ago.

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This morning, I received an e-mail from a reader “rykilg” regarding a new sign that GDOT has installed in several locations around Metro Atlanta.

Today, I spent most of the day in Athens at a conference.

Over the last couple of years, the Georgia DOT (GDOT) has been replacing big green signs along its Interstates and other limited-access highways with MUTCD-standard “tabbed” signs.

A week ago Friday, Mary and I took an extended weekend off and decided to visit Amelia Island, Florida.

Recently, I was looking at Thomasville, Georgia (population 18,413 as of 2010), on a Google Map and the roadgeek in me had an idea for adding a brand new southern by-pass of this southwest Georgia city.

This September, the Georgia DOT will be adding the first variable speed limit (VSL) signs to all of I-285 north of I-20 (a.k.a.

Above photo from Atlanta Journal-Constitution.