If the highway had been built, it would have had the hidden designation of Georgia State Route 414.
It is also signed with Georgia State Route 155.
Farther south in the city is two intersections with Georgia State Route 946.
This is at the northern terminus of Georgia State Route 75.
Georgia State Route 20 travels through Buford in a general northwest-southeast direction.
Then from Griffin south to Georgia State Route 362.
Georgia State Route 279 was also flooded over with more than one foot (300 mm) of water.
Also, businesses and hotels were flooded along Interstate 575 near Georgia State Route 92.
Much of the river runs east to west near or along Georgia State Route 52.
The highway was to have been officially designated Georgia State Route 500.
If the highway had been built, it would have had the hidden designation of Georgia State Route 414.
It is also signed with Georgia State Route 155.
Farther south in the city is two intersections with Georgia State Route 946.
This is at the northern terminus of Georgia State Route 75.
Georgia State Route 20 travels through Buford in a general northwest-southeast direction.
Then from Griffin south to Georgia State Route 362.
Georgia State Route 279 was also flooded over with more than one foot (300 mm) of water.
Also, businesses and hotels were flooded along Interstate 575 near Georgia State Route 92.
Much of the river runs east to west near or along Georgia State Route 52.
The highway was to have been officially designated Georgia State Route 500.