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Expect delays due to the 4th of July weekend

Expect delays due to the 4th of July weekend

Expect significant traffic congestion on metro Atlanta freeways beginning Friday, July 5 through Sunday, July 7, due to travel following the July 4 holiday.

🚗 The details: The Georgia Department of Transportation has issued a travel advisory warning drivers of potential rush hour and heavy traffic throughout the weekend.

  • Friday July 5: Heavy traffic in the afternoon with moderate congestion from noon to 8 p.m.
  • Saturday July 6: Typical traffic with post-holiday traffic jams from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Sunday July 7: Heavy afternoon traffic with post-holiday traffic jams from noon to 8 p.m.

🌐 The big picture: Post-holiday travel typically means increased traffic as residents return home or continue their summer vacations. This trend is being seen across the country, with similar advisories being issued in other major cities.

📣 Why is this important: For locals and visitors to Atlanta, being aware of these peak times can help avoid delays and reduce travel stress. Planning ahead and adjusting travel times can lead to a smoother trip.

🔄 What you can do:

  • Check real-time traffic information by calling 511 or visiting 511ga.org.
  • Consider alternative routes or travel outside of peak hours to minimize delays.
  • Stay informed of any roadworks or potential incidents that may affect your travel.

📅 And after?: After the holiday weekend, traffic is expected to return to normal by Monday, July 8. Stay tuned for any further updates from GDOT regarding road conditions and traffic forecasts.