Wayne County sits at the geographic center of Southeast Georgia, inland from the coast and connected to the region’s major road and commerce network at the intersection of US 301 and US 84 in Jesup, the county seat. The Altamaha River forms a natural boundary along the county’s western and southern edges. Wayne County’s economy draws from timber, pulp and paper manufacturing, agriculture, and the commercial activity that flows through Jesup as a regional distribution and logistics hub.

The intersection of US 301 and US 84 in Jesup is one of the most significant commercial road junctions in coastal Georgia. US 301 is a primary commercial truck route carrying freight between Florida and the eastern seaboard. US 84 connects Jesup east toward the coast and west toward Waycross. The convergence of these two routes along with GA 203 and the secondary road network radiating from Jesup creates a consistent traffic volume that includes a substantial proportion of heavy commercial vehicles.





US-301, US-84, and the county road network
the US-301/US-84 corridor and its approaches
commercial properties in Jesup and rural Wayne County
fatal accidents on Wayne County roads
third-party claims in timber and manufacturing contexts
defective product claims for Wayne County residents
