INTERSTATE 985
'Interstate 985' ('I-985') is a long auxiliary Interstate Highway in Georgia. It begins at Interstate 85 near Suwanee and continues northward to the north Georgia city of Gainesville.
I-985 is also known as the 'Sidney Lanier Parkway' and is the unsigned 'State Route 419'. The highway was built in the mid 1960s as State Route 365; it was given the I-985 designation in 1985. I-985 and SR 365 currently run concurrently - both routes end at the interchange with I-85 near Suwanee - but only the I-985 signs are displayed. I-985 also overlaps U.S. Route 23 from exit 4 northward; US 23 was moved onto the Interstate once it was completed.
The speed limit is 70 mph (113km/h) except north of exit 22 where the speed limit drops to 65 mph (105 km/h). After exit 24, I-985 ends and the freeway becomes a four-lane highway with at-grade intersections.
| Contents |
| Major cities |
| Exit list |
| References |
Major cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs.
★ 'Atlanta, Georgia' (via Interstate 85)
★ 'Gainesville, Georgia'
Exit list
Exits are numbered from south to north, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.
| County | # | Old # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gwinnett | Southern terminus of I-985. Southbound I-985 defaults onto I-85 south (unsigned GA 403). | |||
| 4 | 1 | US 23 south/SR 20 - Buford, Cumming | ||
| Southern terminus of I-985/ US 23 concurrency. | ||||
| Hall | 8 | 2 | SR 347 (Friendship Road) - Lake Lanier | |
| 12 | 3 | Spout Springs Road - Flowery Branch | ||
| (14) | Tourist information center | Northbound side only (old rest area on southbound side closed) | ||
| 16 | 4 | SR 53 - Oakwood, Chestnut Mountain | ||
| 20 | 5 | SR 60 (Candler Road) - Gainesville | ||
| 22 | 6 | US 129 south/SR 11 south - Gainesville, Jefferson | ||
| 24 | 7 | US 129 north/SR 11 north/SR 369 west - Gainesville, Cleveland, Cumming | ||
| Northern terminus of I-985. Freeway ends. Northbound I-985/ US 23 becomes US 23/ GA 365 north. | ||||
References
★
★ Georgia Roads
1. Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2
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