14th Street Bridge

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Can anyone confirm that the 14th St. Bridge definitely opened up yesterday as scheduled?

Thanks....I'm coming in from South Carolina.
 
is it that big a deal? you save like 5 minutes, which isn't much considering you are coming from SC.
 
is it that big a deal? you save like 5 minutes, which isn't much considering you are coming from SC.

I'll find out tomorrow. I'm assuming the exit ramp from the connector is open too....is that correct? It's a pain in the butt getting off on 17th. Getting off on 14th will save me a few traffic lights.

Thanks for the help.
 
I'll find out tomorrow. I'm assuming the exit ramp from the connector is open too....is that correct? It's a pain in the butt getting off on 17th. Getting off on 14th will save me a few traffic lights.

Thanks for the help.

yes, again. (about the ramp, that it)
 
Can anyone confirm that the 14th St. Bridge definitely opened up yesterday as scheduled?

Thanks....I'm coming in from South Carolina.
There is an exit for 10th street now, where are you parking anyways?

To take the 10th street exit off 85, take the 17th and stay on left at the fork.
 
You gotta love GT KYLE....Hey Kyle, why don't you create a FORMULA that determines which exits to use when driving into Tech?

I mean since your last attempt was such a freakin' joke, this may be more beneficial to the fan base.

FYI, I'm fond of you buddy, I just think that you need to stay in the math lab instead of showing off your College Football or Football in general INTELLIGENCE
 
:greenclap:

You so smaht Kyle. Could you give us a logical breakdown of all the traffic patterns in Atlanta, and make it so that we can close down portions of road to see how it will affect traffic in the surrounding areas?

That's the only way we can get to the root of this problem anyway.
 
:greenclap:

You so smaht Kyle. Could you give us a logical breakdown of all the traffic patterns in Atlanta, and make it so that we can close down portions of road to see how it will affect traffic in the surrounding areas?

That's the only way we can get to the root of this problem anyway.

Mmm, the ARC model! (Atlanta Regional Commission for you non traffic folk)
 
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