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More toll roads could be coming to metro Atlanta with plans to build express lanes along Interstate 285 and Georgia 400.
ATLANTA — A project to add new express lanes for drivers needing a faster way to reach their destinations is moving forward to becoming a reality. The State Transportation Board of Georgia ...
The Northwest Corridor Express Lanes on I-75 and I-575 in Cobb and ... They are reversible – they will carry traffic into Atlanta in the morning and out of town in the afternoon.
Metro Atlanta will add over 100 miles of new toll lanes over the next decade. The State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) is overseeing the new express lanes. With traffic back close to pre ...
But Georgia officials say it's already reality in parts of metro Atlanta and soon will be in Cobb and Cherokee counties. The Northwest Corridor Express Lanes – set to open next summer – will ...
GDOT, MARTA, Atlanta Regional Commission ... "Transit is a vital component of the success of the future express lanes," said GDOT Commissioner Russell McMurry at MARTA's committee meeting.
The Georgia Dept. of Transportation (GDOT) and State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) selected SR 400 Peach Partners to design and construct 16 miles of express lane in Atlanta, as well as ...
More than 60 express toll lane projects are now in operation in the United States, including in Atlanta, Seattle, and the suburbs of Washington, DC. And many more toll lanes are in the pipeline as ...
Nearly a quarter of the people traveling in express lanes northeast of Atlanta are in buses. Express buses move at 50mph with no stops. Traditional transit in dedicated facilities makes stops that ...