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How to deal with heavy traffic today

President Donald J. Trump’s waves to crowd as he exits Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017. (Photo: Allen Eyestone / Palm Beach Post)

ATLANTA — President Trump's visit to Atlanta, like all presidential visits, always causes a traffic headache for metro drivers. Security teams often shut down interstates as the presidential motorcade moves from one event to another.

Trump’s visit to Atlanta for the NRA convention was no different.

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport was shut down for all aircraft when Air Force One landed and departed.

If you're heading downtown for any event, including the Hawks game at 7:30 p.m., you'll need to pack patience.

Here are four tips for heading downtown:

Arrive plenty early. Lower your stress levels by giving yourself plenty of time for travel and parking.

Philips will open 90 minutes before 7:30 p.m. tip off. Avoid the rush by going early, more than an hour early if possible to give yourself a cushion. And if you happen to arrive well before the game begins, you can get a bite to eat or walk around the arena before settling into your seats.

Take MARTA. Friday is a good day to take public transportation or even consider taking it for the first time, particularly for those coming from north of the impacted area on I-85. Philips Arena is located directly outside the Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center stop on the Blue and Green lines. Just think: no bumper-to-bumper traffic, long lines for parking.

The Georgia World Congress Center is also near the Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN station on the blue and green rail line. If you are traveling from the red or gold line, such as from the airport, transfer at Five Points to the first westbound train and ride one stop to the Dome MARTA station. Take the Philips Arena exit out of the station and turn left at street level to enter the courtyard that is in front of the Georgia Dome. Keep right around Philips Arena to reach the Georgia World Congress Center. MARTA’s Park and Ride locations can be found at www.itsmarta.com which also has up-to-date information on schedules, fares, and more.

Use WAZE. If you do plan to drive into the city, consider using the WAZE navigation app. (The GWCCA traffic management team, along with Georgia Department of Transportation work with Waze to update road closures and better direct travelers).

Take UBER. The Atlanta Hawks, Uber, and Gentleman Jack, have joined together to create a co-branded pick-up area for fans at games and other events at Philips Arena. The designated area will serve as a convenient meeting point for Uber riders to easily find their drivers when using the popular ride sharing app.

The Uber/Gentleman Jack Zone is located near the arena’s lower level parking, across from the Philips Lot in the area known as “The Gulch”. It can be accessed by exiting the doors nearest portal 12 and crossing the CNN Deck walkway and going down the stairwell. Alternately, it may be reached by taking the elevators in the CNN Deck at Centennial Park Drive down to the lower level.

Information from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was used in this report.

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