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Motorists driving in the Castleberry Hill, Downtown and Midtown neighborhoods will
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soon be banned from turning right at red lights. The Atlanta Department of Transportation will be responsible for putting up “no turn on red” signage at nearly 300 intersections by Dec. 31, 2025, when the ordinance will go into effect. After the signs are up, motorists caught by law enforcement violating no turn on red could face a $70 fine.

There were 38 pedestrian deaths in Atlanta in 2022, an increase of 23% over 2021.
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every time when we are in georgia, we try our best to avoid driving in ATL. Right ON!!!!!
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(02-21-2024, 08:30 AM)Replying to ugafan49 every time when we are in georgia, we try our best to avoid driving in ATL.  Right ON!!!!!

Concur!
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If you live in Castleberry Hill, Downtown or Midtown I dare say the new traffic law is the least of your concerns.  Many of those fools won't be happy until Atlanta looks like Gaza.
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