Lane closures announced for SR 400 Express Lanes Project

Lane closures announced for SR 400 Express Lanes Project
Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner — Georgia Department of Transportation
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The Georgia Department of Transportation has announced lane closures for the State Route 400 Express Lanes Project. The closures will affect both southbound and northbound lanes from Abernathy Road to SR 141, covering mile markers 8 to 27.

According to the department, “SR 400 Southbound” will experience rolling closures in the single inside left-lane and shoulder as well as the single outside right-lane and shoulder. These closures are scheduled from Monday, July 7, to Saturday, July 12, between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Similarly, “SR 400 Northbound” will also undergo rolling closures affecting the same lanes and times as those on the southbound side.

The Georgia Department of Transportation encourages motorists to plan their travel accordingly during these periods. For further information or media inquiries, contact can be made via mediarequests@dot.ga.gov.



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