No right on red, ATL passes ban at some intersections
The ordinance to ban turning right on red at certain intersections has passed by a vote of 10 to 3. Those intersections must be clearly marked, and they are in downtown Atlanta, Midtown Atlanta and Castleberry Hill.
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