Traffic Slows On I-85 Due To I-20 Auto Wreck In Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA โ Traffic is slowing down at the northbound I-85 and University Avenue Southwest connector due to a Wednesday afternoon crash that happened on I-20.
WSB Traffic first announced the collision at 3:09 p.m. and said crews blocked at least one lane for the scene clearance and investigation period.
Downtown: Delays here on I-75/85/nb at University Ave (Exit 244) due to a crash ahead at I-20 (Exit 247) blocking at least one lane. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/uBFcnnx2Sz
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) February 19, 2025
Georgia DOT crews have not provided a time estimate regarding when the scene will clear, nor have authorities stated the exact cause of the crash.
New details will be added after additional information surfaces.
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