Northwest Corridor Express Lanes in Georgia open to traffic

Sept. 13, 2018

New reversible express lanes along I-75 and I-575 opened to traffic over the weekend

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), state officials—including Gov. Nathan Deal—and project partners recently celebrated the completion and opening of the Northwest Corridor Express Lanes with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Construction for the project began in October 2014 and the lanes opened to traffic on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018.

The $834 million infrastructure project, the largest of its kind in state history, adds 29.7 miles of reversible express lanes along I-75 from Akers Mill Road to Hickory Grove Road, and along I-575 from I-75 to Sixes Road. The newly constructed barrier-separated express lanes operate southbound in the morning and reverse to northbound in the evening. The lanes feature dynamic pricing with rates rising as demand increases during peak travel times and falling at off-peak times.

GDOT is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the roadway. Operation of the pricing aspects of the lanes, including all customer service functions related to the Peach Pass system, is managed by the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA).

The express lanes are open to drivers with a registered Peach Pass in vehicles with two axles and six wheels or less. Registered transit, vanpools and emergency vehicles are exempt from paying a fee. The express lanes are free for motorists with a registered Peach Pass through Friday, Sept. 21.

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Source: GDOT

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