Adjustable speed limits coming to I-285
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September 21, 2012 10:30 AM | 929 views | 2 2 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia transportation officials have approved a plan to install technology that will allow speed limits to change, depending on traffic conditions, on a metro Atlanta interstate.

The state Department of Transportation decided Thursday to move ahead with plans for the electronic speed limit signs on the northern part of Interstate 285.

DOT spokeswoman Jill Goldberg tells WSB Radio the signs will adjust the speed limit based on such factors as weather conditions and rush hour traffic. She says the technology is a way to keep traffic flowing evenly.

The signs will be installed north of Interstate 20 on both sides of I-285. The speed limit will increase from 55 to 65 mph on the entire perimeter, with the signs giving officials the ability to slow speeds down when conditions warrant.

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VFP42
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September 21, 2012
Is it really necessary to spend all kinds of money installing and maintaining variable speed limit signs that will reduce from 65 to 55 when there is so much traffic you're lucky to be doing 30? Why waste the money? Just slap up some 65MPH signs and let congestion take care of the rest. What a stupid waste of money this is!!!!
65 Ha
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September 21, 2012
I totally agree. Waste of money. Is there anyone in Atlanta that runs the speed limit anyway?
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