Georgia Accident Report: 3 lanes close on GA 400 in Alpharetta due to crash 

Georgia Accident Report – GA 400 along Haynes Bridge Road

Alpharetta, GA

Report ID: 2023 September 14

NCIC#: Unknown

OFFICER ID#: Unknown

Traffic Unit 1: At least one

Occupants: At least one 

Injuries/Fatalities: Yes

Vehicle Damage (If Any): Unknown

Property Damage (other than vehicles): Unknown

Road Surface Condition: Dry

Manner of Crash Impact (Single Vehicle, Angle, Left Turn, Rear-End, Head-On, Sideswipe, U-Turn, Other, Unknown): Unknown

Location of Pedestrian/Cyclist (If Any): N/A

Narrative

ALPHARETTA, GA – Three lanes on southbound GA-400 were shut down due to a collision that involved at least one vehicle Thursday. This crash happened before Haynes Bridge Road. It is unclear how many vehicles were involved and if anyone was hurt. 

More information will be posted should it become available. 

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