Express Lanes

Express Lanes

Georgia Express Lanes are optional toll lanes that run alongside existing interstates in some of the most congested corridors around metro Atlanta. These lanes provide a choice for you to pay a toll to bypass congestion when desired, ensuring more reliable travel times in peak periods. All Georgia Express Lanes rely on variable-price tolling to maintain free-flowing travel even during peak travel times.

I-85 Express Lanes Extension

Located entirely within Gwinnett County, these 10 miles of newly constructed lanes  begin north of the existing I-85 Express Lanes at Old Peachtree Road and extend to Hamilton Mill Road.
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I-85 Express Lanes

The I-85 Express Lanes are made up of a 16-mile corridor that runs from Chamblee Tucker Road (just south of I-285) to Old Peachtree Road in Gwinnett County, with several entrance and exit points.
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Northwest Corridor Express Lanes

The Northwest Corridor Express Lanes helps improve travel in the I-75/I-575 corridor by adding 29.7 miles of express lanes along I-75 from Akers Mill Road to Hickory Grove Road and along I-575 from I-75 to Sixes Road.
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I-75 South Metro Express Lanes

The I-75 South Metro Express Lanes are reversible toll lanes that run 12 miles along the median of I-75 from McDonough Road (State Route 155) in Henry County to Stockbridge Highway (State Route 138) in Clayton counties.
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