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                           ROAD                          Constntction and Maintenance Warning Signs

                                                           Warning signs for construction and maintenance projects are used to alert you
                  CONSTRUCTION                           to dangers  ahead and give you enough time to adjust your speed  accordingly.
                                                         These signs arc orange with black markings.
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            Service Signs
              While traveling along Georgia's highways, the fol­
            lowing blue and white signs will give directions to
            service facilities.


                               FOOID " PHONE
                                             I
                              GAS • LODGING
                                 HOSPITAL
                                 CAMPING:
                                NEXT RIGHT








             EXPRESS IANES


              Express Lanes offer motorists the option to pay a toll to bypass   Lanes, all vehicles, including motorcycles and electric vehicles, are
             congestion in certain areas on the interstate. All vehicles with no   required to pay a toll. Public transit buses, registered vanpools and
              more than two axles or up to six wheels can use Express Lanes if   emergency response vehicles may use the lanes toll-free if they have
              they have a registered Peach Pass. When the vehicle travels through   a Peach Pass.
              the Express Lane, the toll amount will automatically be deducted
              from the pre-established account. There are currently two sets of
              Express Lanes in Georgia.
              The 1-85 Express Lanes are HOT Lanes along 1-85 North in Gwinnett                     ■1 0NlYI■
              County. They are open 24-hours per day. On the 1-85 Express Lanes,
              registered transit, three or more person carpools, motorcycles, emer­
              gency vehicles, and Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFV) with the proper
              AFV license plate are allowed to use the lanes toll-free.   EXPRESS               EXPIRESS
              The 1-75 South  Metro Express  Lanes are reversible lanes along
              1-75 South in Henry and Clayton counties. Reversible lanes change  LANES            LAINES
              directions during the day to provide additional travel options during  "'  ENTRANCE
              peak travel periods. When the travel direction is being reversed, signs
              will show the lanes are closed. On the  1-75 South Metro Express
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