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msilagy
04-02-2017, 08:15 AM
I have found a route thru Alabama from The Villages to I65 (in Montgomery) which will take you north to the midwest states far away from the disaster in Atlanta. Atlanta traffic is awful on the best day but diverting 250,000 cars off I85 for the next few months till bridge is repaired spells long delays.

Take I75 94 miles to I-10W..... 166 miles to US 231, exit 130....... then approx 98 miles to I65 north (Montgomery). From there you can GPS wherever you are going. Completely bypasses Georgia.

This is just a suggestion from me on my way to Chicago - adds only about 56 miles to my trip and I have never seen Alabama. Have travelled thru Atlanta on I75 to and from Fl for 7 years between 10am and 2pm with little difficulty. I just think I might like to stay clear of the added congestion and confusion in Atlanta. Everyone of course can make their own determination as to what's best for their travels.

villagetinker
04-02-2017, 08:29 AM
When I looked at the maps, the overpass failure is NORTH of the 75/85 split, and affects 85 only, so I am not sure of the impact on route 75 traffic, it might actually be lighter in the 75/85 area, as there will ne NO 85 traffic. There is a hotline for traffic info setup, I remember seeing it shortly after the news of the collapse, but I do not recall the exact info.

graciegirl
04-02-2017, 08:59 AM
I have found a route thru Alabama from The Villages to I65 (in Montgomery) which will take you north to the midwest states far away from the disaster in Atlanta. Atlanta traffic is awful on the best day but diverting 250,000 cars off I85 for the next few months till bridge is repaired spells long delays.

Take I75 94 miles to I-10W..... 166 miles to US 231, exit 130....... then approx 98 miles to I65 north (Montgomery). From there you can GPS wherever you are going. Completely bypasses Georgia. Good luck.

That seems extreme. There must be a better way. Now, aps on phones direct minute to minute around clogged traffic.

GolfGirl122
04-02-2017, 09:15 AM
The bypass suggested is also a nice way to head north and not contend with the hills near Chattanooga - and it's not too much out of the way.

John_W
04-02-2017, 09:44 AM
Atlanta does have a beltway, it's I-285. When northbound south of Atlanta join I-285 West and follow until your just south of Marietta and then rejoin I-75. If you want to save some time and it's not rush hour, stay on I-75 into downtown and pick up I-20 West (the fire was north of I-20), follow west to I-285 and then to Marietta and rejoin I-75. Just take a look at the map, there are many options without going to Alabama.

Google Maps (https://www.google.com/maps/place/Atlanta,+GA/@33.763638,-84.5442093,11z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f5045d6993098d:0x66fede2f990b6 30b!8m2!3d33.7489954!4d-84.3879824)

Boomer
04-02-2017, 09:50 AM
I have found a route thru Alabama from The Villages to I65 (in Montgomery) which will take you north to the midwest states far away from the disaster in Atlanta. Atlanta traffic is awful on the best day but diverting 250,000 cars off I85 for the next few months till bridge is repaired spells long delays.

Take I75 94 miles to I-10W..... 166 miles to US 231, exit 130....... then approx 98 miles to I65 north (Montgomery). From there you can GPS wherever you are going. Completely bypasses Georgia. Good luck.


Thanks for starting this thread and thank you for the suggestion.

A few years ago, we took a route through Alabama that added some time to the trip but it was not a terrible amount.

I hope this thread continues to gather information for those who want to avoid Atlanta this time.

billethkid
04-02-2017, 10:01 AM
We travel to TN 2-4 times per year via I-75.

The I-85 closure will definitely affect the load on 75 in both directions.

That along with the ongoing construction north of Atlanta will make a bad/but tolerable situation worse....of course time of day is a big factor.

We always try ti time going through Atlanta mid morning or mid afternoon or after 10 PM and before 4 AM.

The bypasses will also be carrying more traffic as well.

Our alternate route north is to head to Jacksonville and pick up 95 then 26 through the Carolinas, onto 40 west to I 75 at Knoxville. This routing adds one hour to our 9 hour trip. For those who like scenic routes the trip through the Carolina and TN via ! 40 is spectacular....right through the mountains.

This is the way we will be going until such time as I85 is fixed.

Traveling between 10 at night and early morning to get through Atlanta doesn't work for me (the driver) anymore. Too tiring and the eyes at night are not what they used to be.

Good luck.

John_W
04-02-2017, 10:01 AM
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Rickg
04-02-2017, 04:20 PM
I have found a route thru Alabama from The Villages to I65 (in Montgomery) which will take you north to the midwest states far away from the disaster in Atlanta. Atlanta traffic is awful on the best day but diverting 250,000 cars off I85 for the next few months till bridge is repaired spells long delays.

Take I75 94 miles to I-10W..... 166 miles to US 231, exit 130....... then approx 98 miles to I65 north (Montgomery). From there you can GPS wherever you are going. Completely bypasses Georgia. Good luck.

I take that way all the time, I bypass Atlanta, Chatnooga, and Nashville that way. It may take 1/2 to 1 hour longer, but by avoiding traffic jams it may not be any longer.

Shimpy
04-02-2017, 04:39 PM
Take I75 94 miles to I-10W..... 166 miles to US 231, exit 130....... then approx 98 miles to I65 north (Montgomery). From there you can GPS wherever you are going. Completely bypasses Georgia. Good luck.


I've used this route several times going to Omaha or Minneapolis when gps wanted me to go through Atlanta. It's better than going thru Atlanta even though I've done it many times in the last 40 years but only takes once or twice when there is an accident to make you wish you hadn't.

dewilson58
04-02-2017, 06:36 PM
Just drove thru Atlanta on Friday.

Yes, the damage is on I-85............but it backs up onto I-75.

The traffic normally exiting onto I-85 appears to be traveling farther North on I-75, then exiting.

I took I-285 (West) around Atlanta and it really wasn't bad. It was slow going, but rather than adding an hour plus, plus by avoiding Georgia............I thought it wasn't bad at all. It probably took us an additional 45 mins.

PTY Sparky
04-02-2017, 08:28 PM
Are US 231 and 165 at least 2 lanes in each direction ?

dietpepsi
04-02-2017, 08:59 PM
Are US 231 and 165 at least 2 lanes in each direction ?
yes the are 4 lane open acess highways, but the best part about this the i75 from Chattanooga south to Florida it is almost white knuckle driving all the time both ways , however the alternative route is four lanes of the state highways ,the interstates are too lane each way however it is much more relaxed and easy driving so I am sure with the trouble with the traffic has picked up on this route however please beware this route is heavily patrolled by law-enforcement watch your speed it has become my go to routewhen going Chicago area

msilagy
04-04-2017, 06:44 AM
This is just a suggestion from me on my way to Chicago - adds only about 56 miles to my trip and I have never seen Alabama. Have travelled thru Atlanta on I75 to and from Fl for 7 years between 10am and 2pm with little difficulty. I just think I might like to stay clear of the added congestion and confusion in Atlanta. Everyone of course can make their own determination as to what's best for their travels.

Sable99
04-04-2017, 08:21 AM
What do you think the weekend traffic on I75 should be like? We should be traveling through Atlanta (to and from The Villages) on a Saturday. I'm wondering if a longer detour would be necessary on a weekend.

dewilson58
04-04-2017, 08:38 AM
Just traveled thru there last week.

If you are heading North, I would recommend I-285 West. Normal travel time is about 15 mins longer than I-75. But since all the truckers know about the I-85 fire, they are taking the loop as well.........so it added 30 to 45 minutes from normal.

Traveling South on I-75.........a little slower just because everyone is looking at I-85.

Google Maps does show traffic conditions.

Kirsten Lee
04-09-2017, 02:50 PM
We traveled thru downtown Atlanta yesterday around 11:00am. Traffic was moving well above the speed limit. Chattanooga was more stop and go. Thru Nashville and north of Nashville it was slow going. There was a car in the grass between the north and southbound lanes. The police on the northbound side decided to block the left lane about 3/4 quarters of a mile before the car in the median in the same spot where the right hand lane ends. 3 lanes down to one. This added 45 minutes to the drive. Boy do I miss the old flip page AAA Trip Tiks where you could see alternate routes. Yes. I know there are phone apps but I like looking at a paper map.

Boomer
04-16-2017, 07:25 PM
Any recent updates on going through Atlanta on I-75?

ColdNoMore
04-16-2017, 07:34 PM
We traveled thru downtown Atlanta yesterday around 11:00am. Traffic was moving well above the speed limit. Chattanooga was more stop and go. Thru Nashville and north of Nashville it was slow going. There was a car in the grass between the north and southbound lanes. The police on the northbound side decided to block the left lane about 3/4 quarters of a mile before the car in the median in the same spot where the right hand lane ends. 3 lanes down to one. This added 45 minutes to the drive. Boy do I miss the old flip page AAA Trip Tiks where you could see alternate routes. Yes. I know there are phone apps but I like looking at a paper map.

Even with GPS and phone app's, I still keep one of these in the car.

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Especially since most GPS' and phone app's will give you what they consider the quickest route (if that's the default you've chosen), even if it's only a few seconds faster according to their algorithm's.

I have had to 'aim' toward a certain town, then put in my final destination when wanting to travel a different route.

When doing this, the new route will often show up as either taking the same amount of time or only a minute or so longer...but is much more interesting/scenic.

Having the Road Atlas, makes it much easier to plan a route to program into the GPS/phone app...than the one it wants to give. :ho:

justjim
04-16-2017, 08:14 PM
I have found a route thru Alabama from The Villages to I65 (in Montgomery) which will take you north to the midwest states far away from the disaster in Atlanta. Atlanta traffic is awful on the best day but diverting 250,000 cars off I85 for the next few months till bridge is repaired spells long delays.

Take I75 94 miles to I-10W..... 166 miles to US 231, exit 130....... then approx 98 miles to I65 north (Montgomery). From there you can GPS wherever you are going. Completely bypasses Georgia.

This is just a suggestion from me on my way to Chicago - adds only about 56 miles to my trip and I have never seen Alabama. Have travelled thru Atlanta on I75 to and from Fl for 7 years between 10am and 2pm with little difficulty. I just think I might like to stay clear of the added congestion and confusion in Atlanta. Everyone of course can make their own determination as to what's best for their travels.

The only issue with the route you outline is US 231 and small towns you travel through for about 100 miles with traffic signals etc. We have tried these routes through Alabama a couple of times and went back to Georgia and I 75 straight through Atlanta on our way to Central Illinois. Given the circumstances, however, it might be prudent to go through Alabama again. Just remember that US 231 is not an Interstate highway and adjust accordingly.

TNLAKEPANDA
04-17-2017, 07:25 AM
We travel to TN 2-4 times per year via I-75.

The I-85 closure will definitely affect the load on 75 in both directions.

That along with the ongoing construction north of Atlanta will make a bad/but tolerable situation worse....of course time of day is a big factor.

We always try ti time going through Atlanta mid morning or mid afternoon or after 10 PM and before 4 AM.

The bypasses will also be carrying more traffic as well.

Our alternate route north is to head to Jacksonville and pick up 95 then 26 through the Carolinas, onto 40 west to I 75 at Knoxville. This routing adds one hour to our 9 hour trip. For those who like scenic routes the trip through the Carolina and TN via ! 40 is spectacular....right through the mountains.

This is the way we will be going until such time as I85 is fixed.

Traveling between 10 at night and early morning to get through Atlanta doesn't work for me (the driver) anymore. Too tiring and the eyes at night are not what they used to be.

Good luck.

We also travel to TN a few times a year and I-75 have become horrible any time of the day both directions. There is an another way to avoid Atl Chatt and Knox by cutting off I-75 at Macon and taking 441 to 23. You will come out on I-40 at the Waynesville exit. It is a nice drive and will actually save you time because I-75 is a crap shoot right now. :22yikes:

Codysmom
04-17-2017, 07:27 AM
Thanks very much for this information! Very helpful.

village dreamer
04-17-2017, 08:22 AM
I like rt 75 atlanta ,but I only drive through 11 am-2pm and I stay in the hov lane at all times.

Marydoc
04-17-2017, 08:44 AM
We just drove from Florida to Chicago this past weekend. We took 75 and went through Atlanta at about 2 pm. There were no traffic issues at all. Granted, this was on the Saturday afternoon of Easter weekend, but I'd suggest checking traffic before making any big detours. We had no problem going southbound on 75 through Atlanta the prior Saturday at about 3:30 in the afternoon, either. That said, if I was going to be hitting Atlanta anytime near rush hour on a weekday, I'd probably be driving through Alabama!

Sable99
04-17-2017, 09:35 AM
We went through Atlanta southbound from Michigan on Saturday around 8 AM. It was the lightest traffic we ever had through Atlanta! Chattanooga was worse on Friday afternoon. Hopefully, Atlanta will be good when we go back home on a Saturday!

Sable99
04-17-2017, 09:37 AM
We also travel to TN a few times a year and I-75 have become horrible any time of the day both directions. There is an another way to avoid Atl Chatt and Knox by cutting off I-75 at Macon and taking 441 to 23. You will come out on I-40 at the Waynesville exit. It is a nice drive and will actually save you time because I-75 is a crap shoot right now. :22yikes:

Are 441 and 23 four lane roads?

Boomer
04-18-2017, 08:06 AM
I just read that yesterday a gas explosion in Atlanta buckled I-20 and it is now closed.

I don't know the territory so I don't know anything about how I-20's closing can affect I-75 traffic, but I assume there could be a definite effect.

daveb48
04-18-2017, 10:03 AM
We took I-75 through Atlanta earlier this month in a Class A motor home and I didn't think traffic was any worse (or any better) than other times. We did come down in January via I-65 because we spent some time in Huntsville and Mobile before coming to TV. I thought it was a longer route than 75 but it does avoid the Chattanooga hills and Atlanta traffic.

dewilson58
04-18-2017, 10:08 AM
We took I-75 through Atlanta earlier this month in a Class A motor home and I didn't think traffic was any worse (or any better) than other times. We did come down in January via I-65 because we spent some time in Huntsville and Mobile before coming to TV. I thought it was a longer route than 75 but it does avoid the Chattanooga hills and Atlanta traffic.

traveling north or south on I-75??

deano_hoosier
04-18-2017, 12:38 PM
You can check out this link to GDT's real-time traffic map. Right now at 1:40pm I-75 looks decent and moving pretty quickly.

Georgia 511 (http://www.511ga.org/#a_con_ctl&u_con_ctl&msg_ctl&h_inc_ctl&l_inc_ctl&vsp_ctl&cam_ctl&g_inf_ctl&spec_ctl&zoom=4&lat=4024448.33072&lon=-9396508.62594)

twoplanekid
04-18-2017, 02:37 PM
Left TV this Tuesday morning at 7 A.M. to breeze through Atlanta at 2 P.M. Other than a lot of truck traffic, there were no delays using I-75 today.

Barefoot
04-18-2017, 03:02 PM
Left TV this Tuesday morning at 7 A.M. to breeze through Atlanta at 2 P.M. Other than a lot of truck traffic, there were no delays using I-75 today.
Thanks for the update.
I assume you remained on I-75 through Atlanta and didn't take the bypass?

twoplanekid
04-18-2017, 06:46 PM
Thanks for the update.
I assume you remained on I-75 through Atlanta and didn't take the bypass?

Yes, I-75 all the way!

Fraugoofy
04-18-2017, 07:35 PM
This is just a suggestion from me on my way to Chicago - adds only about 56 miles to my trip and I have never seen Alabama. Have travelled thru Atlanta on I75 to and from Fl for 7 years between 10am and 2pm with little difficulty. I just think I might like to stay clear of the added congestion and confusion in Atlanta. Everyone of course can make their own determination as to what's best for their travels.
Thank you for the suggestion. Heading down from Wisconsin to The Villages in a few weeks. Will try it your way...

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Bjeanj
04-18-2017, 08:43 PM
I-20 should now be fixed according to news article.

Quick fix coming for buckled highway in Atlanta - News 12 Now (http://wdef.com/2017/04/17/quick-fix-coming-buckled-highway-atlanta/)

Boomer
04-25-2017, 07:42 AM
On Monday morning, just before 8:00 AM, we sailed right through Atlanta on I-75 North.

In late January, Atlanta opened 12 miles of express lanes in the southern part of the metro area.(I think it starts somewhere around McDonough.)

The new express lanes are reversible, heading north in the morning and south in the afternoon. We always use the HOV lane on I-75, but even so, I think those new toll lanes, carrying I-75 traffic from the south, during morning rush hour, must have helped the overall traffic into the city.

There are signs on I-75 to tell drivers that the Florida SunPass is recognized, along with the GA Peach Pass. I think North Carolina's QuickPass works, too.

We always take I-75 straight through the city, but the only conclusion I can truly make is that you just never know.

Barefoot
04-26-2017, 11:26 PM
We drove north through Atlanta Sunday morning.
It took us at least two hours, due to the rain, road construction and a very bad traffic accident.
Like Boomer said, you just never know. :shrug:

JohnN
04-27-2017, 07:23 AM
US 231 is exactly the right way to go. I've been taking that road for years even before the Atlanta boondoggle.

Hacker1
05-05-2017, 08:05 PM
On Monday morning, just before 8:00 AM, we sailed right through Atlanta on I-75 North.

In late January, Atlanta opened 12 miles of express lanes in the southern part of the metro area.(I think it starts somewhere around McDonough.)

The new express lanes are reversible, heading north in the morning and south in the afternoon. We always use the HOV lane on I-75, but even so, I think those new toll lanes, carrying I-75 traffic from the south, during morning rush hour, must have helped the overall traffic into the city.

There are signs on I-75 to tell drivers that the Florida SunPass is recognized, along with the GA Peach Pass. I think North Carolina's QuickPass works, too.

We always take I-75 straight through the city, but the only conclusion I can truly make is that you just never know.

We came north this past Saturday thru Atlanta on I-75. It took us at least an hour to go the 12 miles just before the I-675 interchange. The new express lanes were there, HOWEVER, we looked in vain for those signs telling us the Florida Sunpass was recognized.. No such signs. The only signs we saw said use of the express lanes requires a Peach Pass, and there is a hefty ($125 as I recall) fine for entering express lane without a Peach Pass. After reaching home, I did some on-line research, and found NO evidence that a Florida Sun Pass (nor any other Pass) is interchangeable with a Peach Pass.

By the way, this traffic mess appeared to be caused by workers pouring concrete pavement in at least 3 or 4 lanes at once - leaving only 2 lanes open for traffic - on a very short section of roadway. Once we cleared this, getting on through Atlanta, all the way on I-75, was a breeze.

ditka41
05-05-2017, 09:08 PM
Last week I took the I-10 to 231, etc. route. Easy way to hook up with I-65 if you're heading to anyplace north and west of Michigan. It took me no more time than normal to reach Grand Rapids. I was so happy to not endure the Atlanta mess. Have a friend who is with the Atlanta police dept and he advised the day before my departure to simply stay away because I-75 through there AND the "by-pass" are totally unpredictable. Plus, the route was more scenic and interesting.

justjim
05-05-2017, 09:27 PM
US 231 is exactly the right way to go. I've been taking that road for years even before the Atlanta boondoggle.

We left TV 4-23-17 (Sunday) heading north to Illinois and came the Alabama route 231. According to my odometer it's 69 miles farther and hour and half longer than straight through Atlanta on Interstate 75.

However, we had friends who came through Atlanta on 4-22-17 (Saturday) and they had a nightmare delay of 3 hours. So.....roll the dice. My recommendation is if you decide on going 75 through Atlanta----go on Sunday. happy trails!

menthol01
05-05-2017, 09:38 PM
I drove south thru Atlanta a couple of weeks ago. Left a little late and hit some AM traffic. Not really delayed. The by pass was backed up as I continued on 75 South which was pretty clear. I agree timing can make a big difference. Good luck and safe travels.

Barefoot
05-05-2017, 10:52 PM
However, we had friends who came through Atlanta on 4-22-17 (Saturday) and they had a nightmare delay of 3 hours. So.....roll the dice. My recommendation is if you decide on going 75 through Atlanta----go on Sunday. happy trails!We came through Atlanta on I-75 on Sunday, April 23.
It took us over two hours due to rain, construction and a very bad accident.
I agree .. roll the dice.

billethkid
05-06-2017, 06:52 AM
Or elect the sure thing and take the alternate with the extra hour.
We are heading to TN the end of this month and will take the alternate route that adds an hour....and much nicer scenery as well.

oldyeller
05-06-2017, 08:01 AM
We just came through Atlanta on Sunday the 30th around 3 and had no problems. Traffic was heavy but much lighter then the norm. We didn't even use the HOV lane.

Boomer
05-06-2017, 08:37 AM
We came north this past Saturday thru Atlanta on I-75. It took us at least an hour to go the 12 miles just before the I-675 interchange. The new express lanes were there, HOWEVER, we looked in vain for those signs telling us the Florida Sunpass was recognized.. No such signs. The only signs we saw said use of the express lanes requires a Peach Pass, and there is a hefty ($125 as I recall) fine for entering express lane without a Peach Pass. After reaching home, I did some on-line research, and found NO evidence that a Florida Sun Pass (nor any other Pass) is interchangeable with a Peach Pass.

By the way, this traffic mess appeared to be caused by workers pouring concrete pavement in at least 3 or 4 lanes at once - leaving only 2 lanes open for traffic - on a very short section of roadway. Once we cleared this, getting on through Atlanta, all the way on I-75, was a breeze.


Hi Hacker1,

My apologies for not being more clear. I should have said it was on one of those electronic signs above the interstate near McDonough. Sometimes those can be easy to miss if traffic is moving at normal speed. (We did not use the express lanes.)

Also, I agree that it is not easy to find the information online. I am linking here to an article from GDOT. Scroll down the page to find the info in a blue box.

I-75 South Metro (http://www.dot.ga.gov/DS/GEL/I75ExpressLanes)

I also saw mention of it in an article that was on the newspaper site, Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Ironically, two of our fastest times through Atlanta were during rush hour. I used to be hung up on weekends but that only worked about half the time.

Getting through Atlanta traffic truly is the luck of the draw.

Shimpy
05-06-2017, 03:57 PM
Getting through Atlanta traffic truly is the luck of the draw.


Almost everywhere you put into the GPS takes you thru Atlanta. I have been bypassing it for years. I heard that commercial pilots have a saying that says that when you die and go to heaven you will have a layover in Atlanta.

deano_hoosier
05-06-2017, 07:54 PM
I, too, took I-75 north through Atlanta last Saturday, 30th, and hit that area around 12:30pm. It was a mess due to the temporary construction GDOT scheduled for the weekend to avoid disrupting weekday traffic. Oops, didn't think about that. I also spent an extra hour taking several detours to avoid the stoppages on I-75. There were no signs about Sunpass working for Peachpass, but the Sunpass does work, though I didn't know it at the time.

See following article for confirmation.

SunPass: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina transponders now valid in all three states. - Sun Sentinel (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-sunpass-georgia-20141112-story.html)

Hacker1
05-06-2017, 08:24 PM
Hi Hacker1,

My apologies for not being more clear. I should have said it was on one of those electronic signs above the interstate near McDonough. Sometimes those can be easy to miss if traffic is moving at normal speed. (We did not use the express lanes.)

Also, I agree that it is not easy to find the information online. I am linking here to an article from GDOT. Scroll down the page to find the info in a blue box.

I-75 South Metro (http://www.dot.ga.gov/DS/GEL/I75ExpressLanes)

I also saw mention of it in an article that was on the newspaper site, Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Ironically, two of our fastest times through Atlanta were during rush hour. I used to be hung up on weekends but that only worked about half the time.

Getting through Atlanta traffic truly is the luck of the draw.

Boomer - Thanks for the clarification. I thought we also saw all the electronic signs along the way, however it's possible we may have missed one or two. We have a Sunpass decal, so apparently could have saved an hour or so if we had been more aware. What's done is done, no problem now.

We have been driving this route for years now, going south in the Fall, north in the Spring. We usually travel weekdays, and plan so we go through Atlanta between 10am and 2pm (occasionally as late as 2:30). We've never had a problem zipping right through Atlanta, altho, we occasionally get into traffic jams outside, more often south than north of Atlanta. We've been using the HOV lanes for the past 2 or 3 years. We tried the 231 route through Alabama once, & decided to not do that again, since it took about 1.5 to 2 hours longer.

Barefoot
05-07-2017, 03:52 PM
Almost everywhere you put into the GPS takes you thru Atlanta. I have been bypassing it for years.
Do you use the bypass, or what route do you use to bypass Atlanta?
I'd like to bypass Atlanta when we drive South in the fall.

spring_chicken
05-07-2017, 04:07 PM
Doesn't anyone use the Waze app? It would save you a lot of surprises on the interstate.

dbussone
05-07-2017, 04:35 PM
Do you use the bypass, or what route do you use to bypass Atlanta?
I'd like to bypass Atlanta when we drive South in the fall.




Pick up I65 in Nashville Go South to Birmingham, then take HWY 280 to connect with I75 in south GA


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Shimpy
05-08-2017, 03:41 PM
Do you use the bypass, or what route do you use to bypass Atlanta?
I'd like to bypass Atlanta when we drive South in the fall.


I, like several others take I 10 to U.S. 231.

Topspinmo
05-08-2017, 04:16 PM
Boomer - Thanks for the clarification. I thought we also saw all the electronic signs along the way, however it's possible we may have missed one or two. We have a Sunpass decal, so apparently could have saved an hour or so if we had been more aware. What's done is done, no problem now.

We have been driving this route for years now, going south in the Fall, north in the Spring. We usually travel weekdays, and plan so we go through Atlanta between 10am and 2pm (occasionally as late as 2:30). We've never had a problem zipping right through Atlanta, altho, we occasionally get into traffic jams outside, more often south than north of Atlanta. We've been using the HOV lanes for the past 2 or 3 years. We tried the 231 route through Alabama once, & decided to not do that again, since it took about 1.5 to 2 hours longer.

Just came through there Saturday late afternoon. I used my iPad google map shows all the accidents and delays. 3 accidents between cartersville and north loop. no construction except little stretch almost down town. Google map was real accurate.

dewilson58
05-09-2017, 07:20 AM
Just went thru on I-75..........North bound............No issues. Coming back next week..........will update.

(I think all the locals have adjusted and there should not be "big issues".........just big city driving)

Bjeanj
05-14-2017, 04:05 PM
I-85 now open
Major interstate in Georgia reopened after bridge collapse - News 12 Now (http://wdef.com/2017/05/14/major-interstate-georgia-reopened-bridge-collapse/)