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Georgia (U.S. state)/State Highway Relations

Tag Comment
type=route Required.
network=US:GA Required.
ref=* Required. ex. 316
route=road Required.
modifier=* Optional. Common examples include "ALT", "BUSINESS", "BYPASS", "SPUR", "TEMP", "TOLL", "TRUCK", "LOOP"
symbol=* Optional. URL to an SVG image of the route shield. You can find these in Wikimedia commons (see the Wikipedia page for each route).

Name Tag should not be marked on same relation unless the entire system has the same name. One relation can cover both directions.

Avoid relation proliferation, if possible. If a relation already exists for the route you are tagging, you can reuse the existing relation in your area. In Potlatch, do a relation search on the existing relation's number.

Tagging guide

Marker Way Relation
ReassuranceGuide sign
ref=GA 100network=US:GA
ref=100
ref=GA 515network=US:GA[1]
ref=515
ref=GA 520network=US:GA[1]
ref=520

ref=GA 17 Alternatenetwork=US:GA:Alternate
ref=17

ref=GA 9 Businessnetwork=US:GA:Business
ref=9

ref=GA 24 Bypassnetwork=US:GA:Bypass
ref=24

ref=GA 73 Loopnetwork=US:GA:Loop
ref=73

ref=GA 85 Spurnetwork=US:GA:Spur
ref=85

ref=GA 12network=US:GA[1]
ref=12
  1. 1 2 3 Network value conflated with normal state highways

Route relations

Some highways are moving from the old way-based tagging scheme to the new route relations. Each relation should have network and ref keys, as well as a symbol key with the URL to the SVG image found on the highway's Wikipedia article. If the entire route has the same name, the name key may also be specified on the relation.

Interstate highways

Mark all member relations as network=US:I. Please keep this list synchronized with Interstate Highways Relations.

In Georgia, all U.S. Interstate Highways are co-signed as Georgia State Routes.

Interstate Highways Relations

U.S. Routes

Mark all member relations as network=US:US Please keep this list synchronized with United States Numbered Highway Relations‎.

In Georgia, all U.S. Numbered Highways are co-signed as Georgia State Routes.

United States Numbered Highway Relations

State Highways

Mark all member relations as network=US:GA. For a list of all of the Georgia State Routes, see the Wikipedia List of numbered highways in Georgia (U.S. state). State Route designations of 740 or higher are used for administrative purposes only and are not posted along State Route roadways. Maps created by the GDOT that reflect the current State Highway and U.S. Route System designations on Georgia's public road system can be found here.

Route numberSuper-relationRelationProgressNotes
8 269475In ProgressComplete through Clarke County.
10 269385In ProgressComplete from western terminus to just east of Athens. Complete from eastern terminus to I-20.
11 299283In ProgressBarrow County.
15 269442In ProgressComplete through Clarke County.
53 299282In ProgressBarrow County.
72 269476In ProgressComplete through Clarke County.
81 299284In ProgressBarrow County.
82 299286In ProgressBarrow County.
85 1067451 1067450 (north)In ProgressComplete end-to-end, but needs improvement. Most of road is not reviewed or separated into dual-carriageways
 1067452 (south)In Progress
120 1067474 (east)In progressStarted, Cobb county at GA 120 ALT
 1067473 (west)In progress
124 299960In ProgressBarrow County.
155 319781In ProgressDeKalb County
211 299285In ProgressBarrow County.
316 299281In ProgressBarrow and Oconee Counties.
324 299961In ProgressBarrow County.
330 299949In ProgressBarrow County.
403 299962Deleted by NE2Barrow County.
422 269402Deleted by NE2Covers the same route as GA 10 Loop

Business/Alternate/Loop Bannered State routes

Mark all member relations as network=US:GA.

Route numberRelationProgressNotes
10 Loop 269403Complete
14 Spurneeded
15 Alternate 269435In ProgressComplete through Clarke County.
25 Spur Woodbine 6946657Complete
120 LoopDecommissioned as of 2007; no longer exists
120 Alternate 1067475 (east)
 1067472 (west)
Mostly completeNeeds improvement where it connects to GA 120; tagging
138 Spurneeded
180 Spurneeded
404 Spurneeded
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