Media Summary: Council Member Michael Julian Bond and transit officials announced massive shifts to The proposal is expected to resurface at a committee meeting at Some think it's a good idea and others say drivers should be off their phones.

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Council Member Michael Julian Bond and transit officials announced massive shifts to The proposal is expected to resurface at a committee meeting at Some think it's a good idea and others say drivers should be off their phones. The proposal was passed by a vote of 10-3 by the council on Monday. --- 11Alive is Where An ordinance that would stop drivers from turning right on red in parts of

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Atlanta changes red light rules for international fans | FOX 5 News

Atlanta changes red light rules for international fans | FOX 5 News

Council Member Michael Julian Bond and transit officials announced massive shifts to

Deadline approaches for Atlanta's implementation of no right turn on red lights in parts of city

Deadline approaches for Atlanta's implementation of no right turn on red lights in parts of city

For nearly two years, the City of

Atlanta rolls out "No Turn on Red" signs to protect pedestrians and cyclists

Atlanta rolls out "No Turn on Red" signs to protect pedestrians and cyclists

New “No Turn on

11Alive News: The Take | Atlanta redesigns a busy corridor for safety (11/18/25)

11Alive News: The Take | Atlanta redesigns a busy corridor for safety (11/18/25)

'Gridlock Guy' Doug Turbull breaks down

Atlanta Council committee advances proposal to eliminate some right turns at red lights

Atlanta Council committee advances proposal to eliminate some right turns at red lights

The proposal is expected to resurface at a committee meeting at

Officials plan to address dangerous Atlanta intersection

Officials plan to address dangerous Atlanta intersection

State and local

Safety improvements to give pedestrians head starts at Atlanta intersections

Safety improvements to give pedestrians head starts at Atlanta intersections

A head start for pedestrians throughout

Hands-free law in Georgia | Will you soon be able to use phone at red light?

Hands-free law in Georgia | Will you soon be able to use phone at red light?

Some think it's a good idea and others say drivers should be off their phones.

Red light ordinance is up for discussion in Atlanta

Red light ordinance is up for discussion in Atlanta

If passed, the

Atlanta City Council passes proposal to eliminate right turns at red lights in some parts of city

Atlanta City Council passes proposal to eliminate right turns at red lights in some parts of city

The proposal was passed by a vote of 10-3 by the council on Monday. --- 11Alive is Where

Major traffic change set to take place in Downtown Atlanta starting Friday

Major traffic change set to take place in Downtown Atlanta starting Friday

Major

Proposal to ban right turns on red lights rejected

Proposal to ban right turns on red lights rejected

An ordinance that would stop drivers from turning right on red in parts of

Red light ordinance up for discussion in Atlanta

Red light ordinance up for discussion in Atlanta

If passed, the