On major interstates outside of the metro Atlanta area, data has shown the following traffic trends during the Spring Break travel period:
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I-20 eastbound heavy congestion entering metro Atlanta; light travel westbound exiting the city towards Alabama; moderate congestion eastbound entering South Carolina.
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I-75 is predicted to have heavy congestion southbound and northbound coming out of Atlanta in Stockbridge.
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I-24 eastbound heavy congestion in Northwest Georgia (near Chattanooga).
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I-16 westbound bound heavy congestion exiting Savannah and I-16 eastbound heavy congestion entering Savannah.
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I-95 northbound and southbound light travel in Savannah.
Safe Driving Tips: If you find yourself traveling this Spring Break, do so safely with these best practices in mind:
For up-to-date information about travel conditions on Georgia’s interstates and state routes, call 511 or visit www.511ga.org before heading out. 511 is a free service that provides real-time statewide information on Georgia’s interstates and state routes, including traffic conditions, incidents, lane closures and delays due to inclement weather 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Callers can also transfer to operators to request HERO assistance in metro Atlanta or CHAMP service on highways in other regions of the state.
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