Man said he was ‘devastated’ after hitting cement prongs along I-285 causing $2,000 in damage

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In a troubling incident on Interstate 285, metro Atlanta driver Brian Briggs reported being devastated after his vehicle collided with two cement prongs that were sticking out of the highway, causing damages estimated at over $2,000. Briggs expressed that the impact was unavoidable, emphasizing the dangerous conditions that these protruding prongs create for unsuspecting drivers. Investigative reporter Ashli Lincoln from Channel 2 visited the scene to document the hazardous situation, confirming the presence of the cement prongs. This incident not only affected Briggs financially but also raised significant safety concerns for other drivers navigating the busy interstate. The article discusses the importance of regular road maintenance and the need for authorities to promptly address such hazards to prevent accidents.

Briggs's experience serves as a cautionary tale for drivers in the region, highlighting the potential dangers of poorly maintained road conditions. The community is called to action to advocate for safer highways and better infrastructure. If left unaddressed, such issues could lead to more severe accidents and injuries on the road.

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