What are toll managed lanes?
Toll managed lanes are designed for the long-distance daily commuter wanting the most reliable and time-saving commute. Those drivers can anticipate traffic to flow at a minimum of 50 mph. Drivers can expect to pay more for managed lane service during peak travel times than at off-peak hours. For example, when demand is low, a lower toll rate will be charged. When demand is high, such as during peak commute times, a higher rate will apply. Certain High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV), such as buses and van pools, could pay a lower rate during peak hours.
Related Questions
- A Marietta Daily Journal opinion piece recently stated that if managed lanes were implemented on I-285 that operational and safety improvements would never be implemented due to financial constraints. Is this true?
- How will I know which toll lanes will be designated for the use of motorists who want to utilize Electronic Toll Collection?
- Does the Palmetto Pass work in all toll lanes?