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 Atlanta Perimeter is a circumferential beltway encircling metropolitan Atlanta, GA, connecting the ring of suburbs with the region's radial freeway system.
Either way, you'll find navigating through Atlanta is a breeze. MARTA is Atlanta's rapid transit rail system. It carries passengers from the airport up to Buckhead and beyond, and east and west through Atlanta's neighborhoods. Get the scoop on where it will take you here.
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.
The 7.5-mile stretch where I-75 and I-85 meet is known as one of the worst bottlenecks in the U.S. Counterintuitive exit directions, multiple lane changes, and tight weaves around the Grady Curve make the Downtown Connector a major hotspot for traffic delays and accidents.