ATLANTA — All eyes are on Atlanta as the world prepares to watch the first presidential debate Thursday night.
“This has been really cool to see around campus,” said Georgia Tech student Steven Elias.
[DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
CNN crews have redecorated areas and buildings along Techwood Drive at CNN’s Techwood Studios, slowing down traffic and stopping folks in their tracks.
“There are a lot of police out right now,” said student Michael Wesig. “This morning I counted nine and now I see a lot more.”
Traffic is only expected to get worse on Thursday.
Road closures and delays will likely have a major impact on the metro commute. GDOT is alerting drivers to avoid I-75 and use I-285 as an alternate route.
“I’m worried about my drive home,” said Elias.
Even some Georgia Tech students who have the luxury of walking to class are wondering how this may impact their day.
TRENDING STORIES:
- Manhunt underway for ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect in Clayton County
- Cold case of brother, sister stabbed to death solved 34 years later with DNA technology
- Teen driver arrested after Alpharetta crash that killed 2 UGA freshmen, high school senior
Another student told Channel 2′s Elizabeth Rawlins that it might affect some of the professors and staff who have to drive in.
Since this is as close to the excitement and pomp and circumstance that anyone is going to get, Wednesday is the day to come out and see it in person because Thursday will be the day to watch it from home.
[SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
IN OTHER NEWS:
This browser does not support the video element.