Interstate 75 Georgia – North
Former guide sign posted at the departure ramp to SR 247 south (Pierce Avenue) along Interstate 75 north. A widening project along this stretch of freeway resulted in the installation of new overhead signage at the trumpet interchange. 12/15/01
One mile out from Arkwright Road (Exit 169) to nearby U.S. 23 in northwest Macon. Overheads have since replaced the ground based signage at the diamond interchange. 01/16/04
Two lanes now depart I-75 at Exit 169 for the diamond interchange and Arkwright Road. U.S. 23/SR 87 parallel I-75 closely for another two miles before turning northward toward Juliette and Jackson. 01/16/04
A diagrammatic sign was posted at the Walter Stephens Road overpass, 1.25 miles ahead of the split (Exit 228) with I-675 on I-75 north. A new sign bridge was posted ahead of this overpass, which was later replaced with a new span. 01/16/04
I-75 turns northwest with three lanes to College Park, East Point and Atlanta as a pair of lanes depart at Exit 227 for Interstate 675 north. 01/16/04
A supplemental guide sign referenced the I-675 to I-275 connections with I-20 east and I-85 north. It was removed after 2008. 01/16/04
I-75 north at the wye interchange (Exit 227) with Interstate 675 north. This set of signs was replaced after 2004 and again after 2008. 01/16/04
Interstate 75 previously expanded to eight overall lanes ahead of Exit 233 with SR 54 (Jonesboro Road). 01/16/04
The loop ramp to SR 54 (Jonesboro Road) previously departed from below the Lee Street, C G Railroad and Jonesboro Road overpasses. Construction completed by 2012 revised the off-ramp to depart further south. 01/16/04
A new sign bridge installed for the 2012 opening of the international terminal at ATL Airport included sign changes for both I-285 west and the HOV lane. Atl Airport was changed to Birmingham for Exit 238 B while C W Grant Parkway is referenced in place of Aviation Boulevard for the HOV exit. 01/16/04
Porsche Avenue replaced Henry Ford II Avenue for Exit 239 in 2012 to coincide with construction of the North American headquarters of Porsche automotive. 01/16/04
Aviation Boulevard was the former name for Charles W. Grant Parkway while Henry Ford II Avenue was the name given to South Central Avenue just west of Exit 239 in the city of Hapeville. 01/16/04
Photos by AARoads
Page Updated Friday January 24, 2025.




























