I-75 South Metro Express Lanes
Vehicles with more than 2 axles or 6 wheels are not allowed in the lanes (except for over the road buses). Vehicles with trailers and tractor-trailer trucks are not allowed in the lanes. Motorists with a registered, active Peach Pass (or a valid interoperable toll pass from E-ZPass, Sun Pass, E-Pass, and Quick Pass) can access the lanes.
Approximate Reversal Schedule
Sunday-Friday:
- Open Northbound – 1:00 AM – 11:00 AM
- Closed for Reversal – 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
- Open Southbound – 1:30 PM – 11:00 PM
- Closed for Reversal – 11:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Saturday-Sunday:
- Open Northbound – All day
Real-Time Toll Rates
I-75 South Metro Express Lanes
Safety on the Express Lanes
Pricing for the Express Lanes
FAQ
Georgia’s Express Lanes are dynamically priced, meaning as demand for use of the lanes increases, the toll amount rises to ensure that you experience more reliable trip times. The minimum toll rate for all Georgia Express Lanes is $0.10 per mile. You can expect toll rates above the $0.10 per mile minimum to vary based on travel conditions on each express lane facility rather than a predetermined rate.
Toll rates are posted prior to facility entrances, allowing you to decide whether to use the lanes. Tolls are collected electronically with no toll booths requiring you to slow down or stop. Toll rates are displayed at each lane entry point on changeable message signs. The top rate displayed on the sign is the toll to ride in the lane from the upcoming entry point to the following exit point, while the bottom rate is the toll from that entry point to the last Express Lane exit. When you exit between entry points, the toll rate will be between the two displayed rates. Once you enter, your toll rate does not change.
Georgia’s Reversible Express Lanes run around the clock, and the direction of the reversible lanes is determined by the GDOT. Because the I-75 South Metro and Northwest Corridor Express Lanes are reversible, the northbound and southbound directions follow an approximate schedule. We sometimes make temporary changes to the schedule for holidays, area events, or incidents.
Click here for the I-75 Northwest Corridor detailed reversal schedule
Click here for the I-75 South Metro detailed reversal schedule
In the event of a stall or breakdown, a shoulder is available so that you can safely pull out of the lane. HERO units patrol the lanes to assist with stalled vehicles and moving vehicles to shoulders. If an accident occurs, emergency access gates allow responders to quickly enter the lanes to assist. To learn more about safety on Georgia’s reversible express lanes, watch this safety video.
To report an accident, dial 511 from any phone and when prompted, say “HERO” for motorist assistance. Motorists can also switch to touch tone mode and select “option 1” for assistance.
Each tolling facility is monitored by the Department of Public Safety and users who get pulled over are subject to a fine.