Georgia State Route 162 Explained

State:GA
Type:SR
Route:162
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 162 highlighted in red
Length Mi:18.4
Length Round:1
Direction A:South
Terminus A: near Stewart
Junction: near Porterdale
Direction B:North
Terminus B: in Conyers
Counties:Newton, Rockdale
Previous Type:GA
Previous Route:161
Next Type:GA
Next Route:164

State Route 162 (SR 162) is a south–north state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. Most of its route is located in Newton County; the rest is in Rockdale County.

Route description

SR 162 begins at an intersection with SR 36 southwest of Stewart in Newton County, southeast of Atlanta. Traveling north, SR 162 meets SR 212 northwest of Stewart. Then, it meets SR 81 just southwest of Porterdale. It heads northwest to the extreme southeastern corner of Conyers, where it meets its northern terminus at Interstate 20/U.S. Route 278/SR 12. It serves as a major connector road for residents of southern Newton County and has seen significant growth in the past ten years.

SR 162 Connector

State:GA
Type:SR-Conn
Route:162
Location:Porterdale
Length Mi:1.5
Length Round:1

State Route 162 Connector (SR 162 Conn.) is a NaNmiles connector route of SR 162 southwest of Porterdale. The road, also known as Jackson Road, begins at an intersection with SR 162 in a rural area. It heads north, passing numerous homes and wooded areas, then makes a sweeping S-curve before heading north again. Except near its midpoint, where it passes an auto dealership and a general store, SR 162 Conn. travels through residential areas. The road comes to an end at a stop-controlled intersection with SR 81 inside the city limits of Porterdale.

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