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- colliehaulerExplorer III
hornet28 wrote:
This is what I have found as well. In addition I go through on Sundays. Makes the drive so much more pleasant.
I never use either bypass around Atlanta anymore just straight through. The east bypass is especially long. It doesn't matter where a traffic problem is it's still a problem so I take the shorter way - Sam_SpadeExplorer
2chiefsRus wrote:
And by the way for everyone concerned about Atlanta, we went around on the west side bypass with no trouble ......
Glad that part of your trip went OK but that is NOT usually the best choice. Semi's are not allowed through downtown on 75/85 so they ALL are on the bypass.....and it usually is a big mess even if it is moving. - jaycocamprsExplorerThe Cleveland to Dalton bypass looks real good on a map. But there is no direct connection between Dalton Pike and APD40. You must use McGrady Dr, which is basically the access road to Walmart. Dalton Pike is 2 lane to the state line. Cleveland Hwy is 4 lane. As you enter Dalton the speed limit drops and the number of lights increases. The N Bypass US-41/76 is what you take take back to I-75, again 4 lane.
The McGrady Dr and N Bypass areas can become very congested in late afternoon, and early morning. Which are the time most likely to have slowdowns on I-75 - 2chiefsRusExplorerThank you jaycocamprs!
- jaycocamprsExplorerI think you mean TN-60/GA-71, Cleveland TN to Dalton GA. Road is ok, not a bad detour around Chattanooga. But if traffic is flowing on I-75 not really a time saver. TN-30 to US-411 would work well also, Athens TN to Cartersville GA.
- 2chiefsRusExplorerwell thanks to everyone who replied about Atlanta even though I asked about Chattanooga :) We ended up staying on I-75 along the east side of Chattanooga instead of trying 60. And by the way for everyone concerned about Atlanta, we went around on the west side bypass with no trouble until we got back on I-75 on the south side where traffic was very slow today.
- Sam_SpadeExplorer
missnmountains wrote:
As said earlier avoid Atlanta at all costs.
Ken
Not good advice, Ken.
"at all costs" might be a worse choice. Sometimes much worse.
Ken (who presently is IN Atlanta). - Sam_SpadeExplorer
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Atlanta is on our never again list.
In order for Atlanta to not be a problem, you must understand their schedule.
The morning rush hour inbound starts about 6 AM and doesn't thin out until about 10. In the afternoon, outbound congestion starts about 3 and lasts until about 7.
That is a day with no significant crashes or construction. - hornet28ExplorerI never use either bypass around Atlanta anymore just straight through. The east bypass is especially long. It doesn't matter where a traffic problem is it's still a problem so I take the shorter way
- bgumExplorerWe go through Chattanooga 4 times per year and have never had any problems.
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