Collision blocks left lane at I-285, Chamblee Tucker Rd. connector
ATLANTA, GA – A collision at the northbound I-285 and Chamblee Tucker Road connector along exit 34 is currently blocking the second left lane.
Triple Team Traffic first reported this crash after 5 p.m., and the Georgia Department of Transportation said the scene should clear shortly.
DeKalb Co.: I-285/nb (Outer Loop) near Chamblee Tucker Rd. (Exit 34). Crash; second left lane blocked. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/YFDJEsBND3
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) October 28, 2024
Authorities who responded to the scene did not specify the type and number of occupants and vehicles involved, did not say if anyone was injured or hospitalized, or mentioned any citations or charges.
Any new developments will be reported once officials confirm more information.
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