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Gov. Deal Lowers HOT Lane Rate

After much controversy over the HOT Lane, Deal announced lower rates.

 

Governor Nathan Deal announced Thursday afternoon that he will lower the rates for the toll in the newly opened HOT Lane.

The High Occupancy Toll Lane opened Saturday and there have been many complaints from drivers.

Deal also said the state will work on access points. There is currently six-mile span between the Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road start point and Beaver Ruin where there is no access to the express lane.

Here is Gov. Deal's statement in a release about the changes: 

“Looking at what we’ve learned from our first four work days with the HOT lanes, I’ve asked SRTA to improve utilization of the express lanes,” Deal said. “In the short term, the toll rate will lower – starting with Thursday afternoon’s commute – but the effective rate will continue to change to regulate speed and volume.

“Even before the lanes opened, we knew we needed to improve the access and exit points in the southbound direction. SRTA and the Georgia Department of Transportation are working together and I’ve directed them to prioritize this action.

“Lastly, I-85 has long required two passengers for the express lanes. Federal regulations in effect with the HOT lanes increased the requirement to three passengers. I will pursue a federal waiver to move the requirement back to two.

“All of these actions are intended to increase the volume in the express lanes while maintaining its steady pace, relieve congestion in the all-access lanes, and encourage carpooling and use of the Peach Pass.

“As governor, I’m committed to finding transportation solutions that help Georgians get to work and back home to their families. I will continue to monitor the situation as drivers become more accustomed to this new system.”

  • Do you plan on using the new HOT Lane?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes, it will cut my commute time.
        9 (5%)
    • No, it costs too much.
        140 (77%)
    • Maybe, depends on the price at the time.
        24 (13%)
    • Other, leave your answer in the comments box below.
        7 (3%)
    Total votes: 180
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Express Lane, Gov. Deal, HOT Lane, and I-85

J A THOM

5:43 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011

yes, but ONLY when I am in my four person carpool. The cost is outrageous!!!

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T. S.

6:16 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011

I won't use it. And I oppose it. It is solely for the purpose of gouging more money out of taxpayers that have already paid for use on the roads we drive on. Between fuel taxes, ad velorum taxes, SPLOST, and others, I think we have paid plenty for the use of OUR roads! This is exorbitant!

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Vanzetta Evans

6:42 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011

But J A & T.S., will you use it now that the rates will be lowered?

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T. S.

9:37 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011

Vanzetta, the lower cost is not the issue. My problem is that the roads have already been paid for by taxes (which we all contribute to). So, extorting us to use the "special" lane is just not right. If they truly wanted to help the flow of traffic improve, they would not have done this. As it obviously did quite the opposite. It simply shows that the motivation is for more cash for the coffers!

Bob Kupinski

9:27 pm on Thursday, October 6, 2011

Why would anyone pay for something that their taxes paid for in the first place? I don't care how much they lower the rates, it is unfair to the MAJORITY of drivers who can just about afford the pay their bills, NOT counting another $100+ monthly. So now we have to sit longer in traffic, using up even more gas....my drive time for my morning commute has increased 20+ minutes & the afternoon commute an outrageous 30+ minutes longer....all for increased $$$ for a government that does not know how to be fiscally responsible.....

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