Junction List
- U.S. Route 74
- U.S. Route 117
- U.S. Route 17
- U.S. Route 421
- U.S. Route 701 Bypass
- South Carolina Route 9
- South Carolina Route 41
- U.S. Route 501
- U.S. Route 301
- U.S. Route 52
- Interstate 95
- U.S. Route 378
- U.S. Route 521
- Interstate 77
- Interstate 126
- Interstate 26
- Interstate 20
- South Carolina Route 34
- South Carolina Route 121
- South Carolina Route 72
- U.S. Route 221
- U.S. Route 25
- U.S. Route 178
- U.S. Route 29
- Interstate 85
- U.S. Route 123
- South Carolina Route 11
- U.S. Route 23
- Georgia Route 175
- Georgia Route 17
- Georgia Route 2
- Georgia Route 282
- U.S. Route 41
- Interstate 75
- U.S. Route 11
- U.S. Route 64
- U.S. Route 72
- U.S. Route 41
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