Although this website aims to give information regarding traffic in Atlanta, Georgia, this isn't the only city that traffic takes place in. In reality, traffic can happen on every major highway, onramp, bridge, road, backroad, and even in your neighborhood. Every single one of these roads is in every single city, traffic happens everywhere in the city, it is just more prevalent in the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
The population in metro Atlanta, Georgia is close to 6.2 million, recorded from 2020
census, and is statistically placed as the ninth-largest most populated city in the United States.
The American Transportation Research Institute released its 2023 survey of the worst
bottlenecks in the country. Of the 100 bottlenecks in the country, Atlanta has six spots
in the top 20 alone. That includes Spaghetti Junction at number four and Interstate 20
at Interstate 285 on the Westside at number five on the list. I-75 in McDonough takes
the 13th spot followed by I-285 at Georgia 400. Home to the site of a massive construction
effort with crews closing lanes in the area for a multi-million dollar project to reduce
congestion. Also on the list are I-20 at I-285 East and I-75 at I-285 North, which
make up numbers 17 and 18 respectively.
The pictures above depict Atlanta traffic. On the left, the picture shows Atlanta during rush hour and on the right, during normal hours throughout the day. As you can see, traffic in Atlanta is nonstop, there is always some place in Atlanta that is backed up bumper to bumper.