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This is the junction of I-20 (left-right) and I-285 in western Atlanta. At first glance it seems pretty normal. However, trucks must use 285 unless they have local business, so most semi traffic will be using the ramps which are short, have tight turns, and some are left-hand entrance/exits. The worst ramp is probably from 285 south to 20 west, it has a sharp curve and requires merging and causes weaving because there's an exit shortly after it for Fulton Industrial Blvd--it's common for traffic to back up into 285 waiting to make the exit. The cloverleaf from 20 east to 285 north sees a fair amount of trucks flipping over because trucks overestimate its radius. In addition I think this junction is poorly signed. It's also one of the few major junctions in Atlanta that hasn't been rebuilt since the interstate was laid down in the 60s.