Crash Blocks Left Lane on I-285 Near SR-54 in Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA – The left lane on I-285 East just before SR 54 and Jonesboro Road is currently blocked due to a collision that happened after 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Georgia Department of Transportation first announced this crash at 5:04 p.m. and said the collision was expected to clear shortly at 5:34 p.m. Emergency crews have not been able to provide a definitive answer regarding the exact cause of this crash, stated the number of people and vehicles involved, or said if anyone sustained injuries or had to go to the hospital as a result.
Our team of news writers will provide additional information as more details surface.
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