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Holiday Road Relief in Atlanta, GA

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Holiday Road Relief in Atlanta, GA

Hey, Atlanta! It looks like the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has some good news for all of you planning to hit the road during this holiday season. Starting this Monday, they’re putting construction-related lane closures on hold! This break is designed to make your travels a bit smoother and will last through 10 p.m. on Sunday, January 5th. So, if you’re gearing up for holiday shopping or family visits, you can breathe a little easier knowing that major interstates, state routes, and roads near shopping areas will be clearer than usual.

A Break from the Bumps

The DOT has decided to pause construction work because they know that many of us will be out and about, finalizing our last-minute purchases or heading to holiday gatherings. It’s a thoughtful move that shows they understand the hustle and bustle that comes with the season. However, while most lane closures are on pause, they urge everyone to be a bit cautious. Although construction might take a backseat, you may still see maintenance crews active near highways, and long-term closures for safety reasons could still be in effect. So, keep those eyes on the road, folks!

Traffic Forecast

AAA has also weighed in on holiday traffic predictions, and it looks like we should expect a bit of congestion today, particularly between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.. But here’s a silver lining: both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are expected to have lighter traffic! Many families will be celebrating at home, which means fewer cars on the road. Still, if you’re venturing out, be sure to pack some patience just in case.

Making the Most of Your Travels

So, whether you’re heading to your favorite mall, a cozy family gathering, or just cruising around to enjoy the festive lights, having a smoother travel experience could make all the difference for your holiday spirit. Remember, though, safety first! Even with constriction delays paused, drive carefully and stay vigilant for road workers and changing traffic patterns.

To assist you during your travels, the DOT is encouraging everyone to check traffic apps for real-time updates. You can also tune in to local radio stations for the latest traffic news as you hit the road. Apps can help you navigate around any unexpected slowdowns and keep your travel plans on track. With a little preparation, you can avoid being stuck in traffic and spend more time enjoying the holiday season rather than stressing about road conditions.

Wrapping Up

Remember, Atlanta: the holidays are all about cherishing time with friends and family. With a little planning and caution, your trips around the city can be more enjoyable. So, share the holiday cheer, enjoy the lights, and have a safe journey wherever you go this season!

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Author: HERE Atlanta

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