Atlanta PD Respond to 3-Car Collision on I-20
ATLANTA, GA – Police are currently responding to the scene of a three-car crash that is blocking a left lane on I-20 East along Langhorn Street.
Triple Team Traffic first announced this collision after 4 p.m. and indicated steady speeds approaching the downtown area.Â
Crash blocks the left lane on I-20/eb at Langhorn Street (exit 54). Expect a slow roll into Downtown. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/n2HTZyo7Wg
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) October 25, 2024
The vehicles involved are a white sedan and two dark colored SUVs that appear to have minimal or no damage. The occupants involved are standing outside exchanging information and do not appear to have sustained any injuries.
New details, which includes a time estimate regarding when the scene will clear, will be added as our news team learns more.
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