Forsyth County, GA – Drivers who rely on GA 400 should prepare for potential slowdowns starting Monday as scheduled lane closures go into effect for median construction work.
According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, lane closures will begin Monday, January 12, 2026, impacting both northbound and southbound traffic on GA 400 between McFarland Parkway and Windward Parkway. The closures are expected to take place daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting.
Officials say the work is part of an ongoing median construction project and will require drivers to use extra caution while traveling through active work zones. Motorists are advised to plan ahead, allow for additional travel time, and consider using alternate routes during the affected hours.
The Georgia Department of Transportation is overseeing the project, and traffic patterns may shift depending on construction progress and weather conditions. No nighttime closures have been announced at this time, but drivers should remain alert for changing conditions.
Law enforcement officials emphasize that work zones can be hazardous and remind drivers to reduce speeds, avoid distractions, and follow posted signage to help keep both workers and commuters safe.
Drivers seeking additional updates or project details are encouraged to contact the Georgia Department of Transportation or monitor local traffic alerts throughout the week.
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