The Georgia Department of Transportation's
team of motivated professionals and quality-driven management will
maintain and improve mobility by providing a safe, seamless, intermodal,
environmentally-sensitive transportation system.
Through transportation leadership and wise use
of human and financial resources, innovative technology, public/private
partnerships and citizen input, we will ensure a balance of transportation
options so that people and goods arrive at their destination in
a timely and efficient manner.
ALL AIRPORTS IN GEORGIA
GEORGIA TOLL ROADS
| Noninterstate |
|
|
|
| Jekyll Island Road |
Jekyll
Island State Park Authority |
From
Downing Musgrove Causeway (Georgia 520), Jekyll Island to Jekyll
Island (On Island) |
0.4 |
| Georgia 400 Extension |
GA
Department of Transportation; Georgia State Road and Tollway
Authority |
From
Interstate 285 to Interstate 85 |
6.2 |
GEORGIA'S NATIONAL
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
Transportation System Extent
All public roads: 114,727 miles
Interstate: 1,244 miles
Road bridges: 14,381
Class I railroad trackage: 3,548 miles
Inland waterways: 721 miles
Public use airports: 109 (15 certificated for air carrier operations)
Vehicles and Conveyances
Automobiles registered: 4.1 million
Light trucks registered: 2.8 million
Heavy trucks registered: 72,000
Buses registered: 18,000
Motorcycles registered: 88,000
Rail transit systems: 1 heavy rail (subway)
Numbered boats: 323,000