- Georgia State Route 45
Infobox road
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route=45
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direction_a=South
direction_b=North
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previous_route=44
next_route=46State Route 45 is a north-south state route located in the southwestern part of the
U.S. state of Georgia. The route travels fromU.S. Route 84 /State Route 38 east of Donalsonville north toU.S. Route 280 /State Route 27 in Plains.Routing
From its southern terminus at U.S. Route 84/State Route 38 east of Donalsonville, State Route 45 travels north to
U.S. Route 27 /State Route 1/State Route 91 west of Colquitt. The four routes, cosigned, travel east to Colquitt, where State Route 45 departs and continues north. After brief cosignages with State Route 62 and State Route 216 in and around Arlington, State Route 45 continues to the northeast, to Morgan, where it is briefly cosigned with State Route 37. The route continues north from Morgan toU.S. Route 82 /State Route 50. The three routes cosign east to Dawson, where State Route 45 departs and continues north, cosigned with State Route 520. Just north of Dawson, State Route 45 departs State Route 520 and continues north to its northern terminus at U.S. Route 280/State Route 27 at Plains.ignificance
State Route 45 is a rural route, and as such, sees very little traffic. The route sees an Average Annual Daily Traffic of less than 2,000 vehicles except when cosigned with U.S. Routes 27 and 82, and State Route 520. Between Morgan and Dawson, the Average Annual Daily Traffic is as low as 400 vehicles. [http://www.dot.state.ga.us/dot/plan-prog/transportation_data/mapproducts/Documents/Trafficflow_05.pdf]
Banner Routes
State Route 45 has two banner routes:
tate Route 45 Alternate
State Route 45 Alternate is a short alternative route to the State Route 45 mainline in downtown Arlington.
tate Route 45 Connector
in Colquitt with U.S. Route 27/State Route 1 to the south.
References
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