GDOT Working to Clear Crash on I-75 Near W Paces Ferry in Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA – Georgia Department of Transportation crews are working to clear the scene of a crash reported on I-75 North past West Paces Ferry.
GDOT first announced this collision at 4:01 p.m., and said it is blocking the left lane. Crews anticipate that the area should clear momentarily and all lane closures will be lifted as well.
Authorities who were called to the crash scene have not confirmed the exact cause of this crash, specified the kind of people and vehicles involved, or mentioned pending criminal charges or citations.
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