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How is it driving in Atlanta?

Sometimes, the traffic in Atlanta can get quite heavy. Don't forget that you can pay your way out of congestion if you need to by using the toll lanes. Avoid rush hour. The morning rush hour can start as early as 4am and go on until 10am, and the evening rush runs from 4pm-7pm.



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Driving in Atlanta: 6 Tips for Tourists
  1. All Rules Have Exceptions. All drivers have heard it at one point or another, although few drivers abide by this rule of the road. ...
  2. Avoid Rush Hour. While commuters have no choice in this one, tourists typically do. ...
  3. Download a Good Traffic App. ...
  4. Be Patient. ...
  5. Remain Vigilant. ...
  6. Be Polite.


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When you're visiting Atlanta, Georgia for a month or more, you'll need a car. Avis can set you up with a monthly rental—no matter the season—for your extended stay in Georgia.

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A report to be released today ranks the growth of walkable areas in the country's 30 largest areas, and here's the stunner: Atlanta comes in eighth place. And that's not all. Our region is ranked No. 5 for future walkability, indicating a demand for denser development and redevelopment both intown and in the suburbs.

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But hey, at least we climbed a spot from the cellar of 2022 Clever's study of the best and worst U.S. cities for commuters in 2023 pegs Atlanta as a bottom-five finisher in terms of hellacious, expensive, time-consuming commutes—one spot worse than, gulp, Los Angeles.

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The best way to get around Atlanta is by MARTA, Atlanta's public transportation system. MARTA operates both bus and rail lines throughout the city and into nearby suburbs.

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The capital city of Atlanta is known for having one of the busiest airports in the world, world-famous hip-hop culture, historical significance in the Civil Rights Movement, and as the birthplace of Coca-Cola. The city is home to several important landmarks in the United states, including Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Over the past several years, the population in the Atlanta metro area has exploded, resulting in more drivers on the road during rush hour. Whether you grew up in Atlanta or you are new to the area, it is difficult to navigate the roads during busy times.

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