FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. — Law enforcement in Fayetteville is pulling out all the stops to keep traffic flowing during Rick Ross’ annual car show.

From directing vehicles on the ground to using drones overhead, more than 150 officers from Fayetteville and neighboring counties and municipalities are collaborating to ensure a safe and organized weekend.

“Our top priority here is that traffic is flowing," Fayette County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Anthony Rhodes said, "making sure citizens can get in and out, and also to make sure our emergency vehicles, like ambulances, can get in anywhere on the 279 if they need to help somebody."

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Rhodes has worked the event since its beginning and said the bigge

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