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ATLANTA - Georgia drivers can now use their Peach Pass in 10 more states thanks to an expanded partnership with E-Z Pass. Peach Pass will now be accepted for tolls in 18 states outside of Georgia.
A bittersweet victory awaits drivers who finally stop paying the hated 50-cent toll on Ga. 400 this week. Breaking News Kennesaw State will play Xavier in NCAA Tournament ...
There was a crash on I-75/85 South at University Avenue, south of Downtown Atlanta, that cleared a little after 6 a.m. Icy patches on I-85 North exit to GA-34 in Coweta County.; Icy patches on Hwy ...
GDOT says adding the new toll lanes will allow for a much smoother commute around GA-400, especially during high traffic times. To stream 11Alive on your phone, you need the 11Alive app. Download ...
Georgia has multiple toll-based P3s on tap in the Atlanta area, while Tennessee is the latest state to authorize P3s for tolls and Virginia remains a leader with its vast network of managed lanes.
The toll road tunnel proposal is for real.A controversial concept to link Ga. 400 to I-675 by digging under east Atlanta has for a couple of years found its way onto some policymakers’ wish lists.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) collected the last toll on State Route 400 on Nov. 22, keeping the state’s promise to end tolling on the road once its debt had been retired.
An $834 million interstate toll-lane project is taking shape in the northwest Atlanta suburb, the start of an infrastructure makeover that officials say will lead to a network of reversible ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation had planned to complete toll lanes on the northern half of I-285 by 2028. But under the revised plan released Monday, the lanes won't be finished until 2032.
ATLANTA,None — State officials say the 50-cent toll paid by many drivers for using Georgia 400 will remain in place for another decade. The State Road and Tollway Authority, led by Gov. Sonny ...
On Sunday afternoon, roads in North Georgia, including the northern metro area, were icy. In Atlanta and south metro, roads were mostly wet at around 1:40 p.m. as snow steadily fell.
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