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Each day, the Atlanta Regional Commission has compiles real-time traffic data from INRIX, which uses data from GPS devices and individual drivers to show where bottlenecks are forming in the county. The data listed below shows the biggest traffic issues happening right now.

*As of 4:30 p.m., I-85 North at Indian Trail-Lilburn Road was backed up for 5.71 miles

*Drivers on Ga. 124 South at U.S. 78 were experiencing a bottleneck of 2.86 miles.

Several other locations had bottlenecks of close to a mile or more: 

*Ga. 20 North at U.S. 278 -- 1.63 miles

*Sugarloaf Parkway northbound at Lawnreceville-Suwanee Road -- 1.29 miles

*U.S. 78 East at Ga. 20 -- 1.15 miles

*U.S. 78 East at Ga. 264 -- 0.93 miles

*Ga. 140 North at Rockbridge Road -- 0.88 miles

*Ga. 20 North at I-985 -- 0.72 miles

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