GA DOT Works to Clear GA 400 Collision in Atlanta’s Buckhead
ATLANTA, GA – Georgia DOT crews are working to clear the scene of a crash on southbound GA 400 that is currently blocking two lanes just before Exit 2 to Lenox Road.
WSB Traffic first announced the collision at 3 p.m., stating it happened in the Buckhead neighborhood. Workers have not provided a time estimate regarding when the scene will clear. So, in the meantime, drivers in the area are asked to use Roswell Road as an alternative route.
⚠️Buckhead: Crash on GA-400/sb before Lenox Rd (Exit 2) now blocking 2 right lanes. Use Roswell Rd as an alternate. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/JjTyfgSGuW
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) April 14, 2025
Authorities have not provided word on the exact cause of the accident, listed the number of people and vehicles involved, or said if anyone was injured.
Updates will be added once new developments become available.
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