Old Executive Park Drive set to reopen along SR 42/North Druid Hills Road

Old Executive Park Drive set to reopen along SR 42/North Druid Hills Road
Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner — Georgia Department of Transportation
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Motorists in the area of SR 42/North Druid Hills Road can expect a change in traffic patterns as Old Executive Park Drive is set to reopen by Saturday morning. The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) advises drivers to anticipate delays and exercise caution when traveling through work zones.

The right lane on SR 42/North Druid Hills Road eastbound at Executive Park Drive will be affected. GDOT encourages motorists to reduce their speed for safety.

For real-time updates on work status and traffic conditions, drivers are encouraged to call 511, visit the website 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app. GDOT assures that any information provided by users will be used solely by the department and not shared with third parties for marketing purposes.

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