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I-285 Eastside Express Lanes

Georgia Department of Transportation Georgia

Proj Infrastructure

To improve mobility on I-285, Georgia DOT plans to add new, optional express lanes consisting of one new buffer-separated express lane in each direction on I-285 between I-85 and I-20. The I-285 Eastside Express Lanes will be part of the larger Georgia Express Lanes system.
5 Things You Need to Know 1. Adds new lane miles along I-285 2. Contributes to reducing 6,000+ hours of delay each day on the top half of I-285* 3. Provides free access for transit and vanpools 4. Joins the Georgia Express Lanes system, providing more reliable trip times and an option to bypass traffic congestion 5. One of the initial 11 large-scale Major Mobility Investment Program projects to improve transportation in Georgia’s metro areas

ID #2990 Location Georgia Industry Infrastructure Type Equity Role I-285 Eastside Express Lanes Career Level Fortune 500 Experience Presence Statewide

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Georgia Department of Transportation

Boosting Georgia’s competitiveness via leadership in transportation

Est. In 1935 50+ People 4 Proj
Transportation Under the leadership of Commissioner Russell McMurry, P.E., Georgia Department of Transportation plans, designs, constructs, maintains and improves the state's roads and bridges, and interstate highways; and provides planning and financial support for other modes of transportation including rail, transit, general aviation, and bicycle and pedestrian programs. The department is also involved in waterways, including the Savannah and Brunswick ports and intracoastal waterway.
Low Impact Bridge Program (LIBP) This program was introduced in 2014 and has replaced and reopened 14 bridges with 3 under construction and 33 more programmed for replacement within the next two to three years.
Major Mobility Investment Program

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Georgia Department of Transportation One Georgia Center 600 West Peachtree NW Atlanta, GA 30308 http://dot.ga.gov
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