Driving to Atlanta, traffic outside the outer belt at the time moved around 75mph in three lanes. Inside the belt on six or seven lanes we reached speeds 90+, in seconds it was 0 to 5 mph for half an hour. Get in the HOV lane as soon as you can, you won't be doing 90 but it keeps moving.Atlanta....hands down , worse. Sooooo many lanes. (in my opinion)
Although the pricing varies, our last trip through Atlanta we paid about $1.95 to skip about a half-hour backup. Well worth it in my opinion.Atlanta resident here... to avoid traffic delays (as much as possible - which is not always possible...), try to avoid ATL between 6am and 10am, and from 2pm - 7pm.
You could also use a Georgia Peach Pass or Florida Sun Pass to use the toll lanes on I-75 to get through ATL a bit faster. Having the pass enables you to pay the tolls electronically in both Georgia and on the Florida Turnpike - very convenient!
The toll lanes on 75 are reversible and change direction to match the rush hour demands. Those north of town are open to southbound traffic in the morning and northbound traffic in the afternoon. The toll lanes south of town are open to southbound traffic in the afternoon and northbound in the morning. Hope that makes sense!
For anyone that drives to WDW, especially those that live in or near an E-ZPass state, I would recommend E-Pass Xtra from the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX). The E-Pass Xtra transponder works across FL & GA as well as everywhere E-ZPass is accepted.You could also use a Georgia Peach Pass or Florida Sun Pass to use the toll lanes on I-75 to get through ATL a bit faster. Having the pass enables you to pay the tolls electronically in both Georgia and on the Florida Turnpike - very convenient!
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