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COVID-19 producing record-high truck traffic in Georgia

Dave Williams of Capitol Beat News Service provided this content for Polk.Today and other readers around Georgia to enjoy. Find additional state and political news at Capitol-beat.org.

ATLANTA – The coronavirus pandemic is generating all-time high truck traffic on Georgia’s interstate highways, state Commissioner of Transportation Russell McMurry said this past Thursday.

Georgians worried about exposure to COVID-19 have switched from shopping at brick-and-mortar stores and restaurant dining to ordering food and retail goods online.

“There’s a lot of freight being moved because … everything is on your doorstep,” McMurry told members of the State Transportation Board.

After a huge drop-off in traffic volumes early in the pandemic, overall traffic has recovered to near normal on the interstates and is down only 5% to 10% on state highways, McMurry said.

However, there is a difference in commuting patterns in metro Atlanta, he said.

“It doesn’t appear are out as early as they used to be,” McMurry said. “But it builds up in the afternoons.”



Board member Johnny Floyd of Cordele said the growth in truck traffic is making it increasingly difficult for truck drivers to find places to park.

What to do about the shortage of truck parking is expected to be among the recommendations of the Georgia Freight & Logistics Commission when it issues its final report later this month.

The panel of Georgia lawmakers, local government officials and logistics industry executives has been meeting for the last two years to look for ways to move freight more efficiently through Georgia.




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