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Georgia 400 Toll Plaza Lane Closures

Peach Pass signage installation begins near the GA 400 Toll Plaza area this weekend.

The State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) will begin modifying existing overhead and toll booth signage located near the GA 400 Toll Plaza area this weekend, according to a news release.

The work plan requires that southbound and northbound lanes be closed intermittently overnight while the work is underway, significantly impacting traffic flow.

The work is scheduled to begin, weather permitting, from 10 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 5, through 5 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7.

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Southbound and northbound all-electronic toll lanes, as well as some cash-only and cashier lanes at the GA 400 Toll Plaza, will be closed at various times, which could impact traffic flow while the work is underway. Motorists should choose alternate routes during the hours of construction.

Changes will consist of adding “Peach Pass” to various signs to visually reinforce the fact that motorists can use their Peach Pass or Cruise Card to access the all-electronic toll lanes on GA 400.

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Additional work will include modification of three overhead signs on the southbound side and three overhead signs on the northbound side of the Toll Plaza, as well as a total of eight southbound and northbound toll booth signs.

The following lane closures will take place intermittently:

*Sunday, February 5

Work on southbound and northbound overhead signage from 10 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 5 through 5 a.m., Monday, Feb. 6.

*Monday, February 6

Work on southbound and northbound overhead signage from 11 p.m., Monday, Feb. 6 through 5 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7.

*New signs will be installed on toll booths, lane by lane, throughout the weekend.

Check the SRTA Web site for updated information on GA 400 lane closures or delays.

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