GDOT announces the creation of sixteen new Twitter feeds for traffic alerts.   Each of the new feeds is targeted to a specific highway or region,  so now you can follow just the accounts that interest you!  Below is a list of the new Twitter accounts, as well as links to them.  If you’re not currently on Twitter, sign up today!  Please note, only the really serious incidents will be Tweeted so you won’t be overwhelmed with alerts for every minor fender-bender or stall.

Area                                                                                      Link
I-75 in metro Atlanta                    https://twitter.com/GDOT_I75_ATL

I-85 in metro Atlanta                   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I85_ATL

I-285 in metro Atlanta                 https://twitter.com/GDOT_I285_ATL

I-20 in metro Atlanta                   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I20_ATL

SR 400 in metro Atlanta               https://twitter.com/GDOT_SR400_ATL

I-75 south of Atlanta                   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I75_S_GA

I-75 north of Atlanta                   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I75_N_GA

I-85 south of Atlanta                   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I85_S_GA

I-85 north of Atlanta                    https://twitter.com/GDOT_I85_N_GA

I-20 west of Atlanta                     https://twitter.com/GDOT_I20_W_GA

I-20 east of Atlanta                     https://twitter.com/GDOT_I20_E_GA

I-95 across eastern Georgia          https://twitter.com/GDOT_I95

I-16 between Macon & Savannah   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I16

I-24 & I-59 northwestern Georgia   https://twitter.com/GDOT_I24I59

Other ATL Highways (I-575, I-675, US 78, SR 141, SR 316 & SR 166)    https://twitter.com/GDOT_othATLhwys

Other Georgia Highways (I-520, I-516, I-185 & I-985)                    https://twitter.com/GDOT_othGAhwys