On Friday, I was supposed to fly from OKC to Atlanta, Georgia via Southwest Airlines, with a layover in Houston. However, after everybody boarded the aircraft, the airline cancelled the flight entirely (still unsure why). This would have left me stranded, but my roommate decided he wasn't going to let my holiday trip get derailed entirely. So, after heading back to the apartment, we loaded the 2019 Jeep Cherokee and rolled out shortly after 5pm CT with the goal of getting me to Loganville, Georgia.
Route: I-240 (OK) east, onto I-40 east to I-55 south to I-240 (TN) east to US 78 east, then continuing I-22 east (thus getting me a full route clinch of I-22) to I-65 south to I-20 east into Georgia. From there, exit 75 to local roads into Loganville, arriving at 8am Eastern on Christmas Eve morning. Everything from Memphis east was new to me.
Notes: For being a Friday night before a major holiday, we did not have too many traffic troubles. Roadwork on I-40 and I-55 in Arkansas and Tennessee made up the extent of the disruptive work, and in particular I-40 both west of Little Rock and before the I-55 merge in Arkansas. I-22 is well built. I did notice that ALDOT still uses the Corridor X signage for US 78 in the state. Also, at one point near Tupelo after a gas stop, we accidentally entered westbound I-22 instead of east (it was 3am CT at this point and we were making this trip on little sleep). So, we had to backtrack for four miles and then return east.
Gas prices were generally in the $2.50 to $2.80 range where we stopped.
New counties visited on this drive were:
MS (NEW STATE): Benton, DeSoto, Itawamba, Lee, Marshall, Pontotoc, and Union
AL: Calhoun, Cleburne, Jefferson, Marion, St Clair and Walker
GA: Carroll, DeKalb, Douglas, Gwinnett and Haralson