Which interstate system plays the largest role in Georgia’s coastal trade
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Explanation:
Three major components of Georgia’s transportation system are vital to the state’s economy - the interstate highway system, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and the deepwater ports of Savannah and Brunswick. Georgia has over twelve hundred miles of interstate highways which connect Georgia to neighboring states and the rest of the nation, connect Georgia’s major cities, and help move workers from their homes to places of employment in the major cities.
I-95 is a continuous interstate that runs up and down the East coast of the United States. In fact, it continues all the way down the the Florida Keys. It is used to carry cargo in tractor trailers to and from Eastern states. I-95 also intersects with other major interstates diversifying trade routes and types of goods being exchanged.