Delivery Truck-Car Collision Blocks I-85 S Center Lanes In Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA โ A collision involving a Sysco delivery truck and a white car is currently blocking two center lanes on I-85 South past Georgia 400.
The WSB Traffic team first announced the crash at 3:10 p.m., stating that traffic congestion could be seen in the Midtown area. Commuters may want to consider using Buford Springs as an alternative route.
โ ๏ธAtlanta: Crash on I-85/sb past GA-400 in 2 center lanes jamming the ride into Midtown. Use the Buford Spring Connector as an alternate. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/UkhmZr6xVe
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) April 1, 2025
Authorities are investigating the details behind the wreck. At this time, no other details, including reports of injuries, have been shared.
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