Peach Pass

In the future, the Peach Pass toll system is expected to incorporate additional proposed express toll lanes along State Route 400 (SR 400) north of I-285, I-20 east and west of I-285, I-75 between I-675 and I-285, and around the perimeter of I-285 between major activity centers surrounding Atlanta, with the intent of easing traffic congestion for suburban commuters traveling inside perimeter city limits during peak commuting times.

[1] Peach Pass is an RFID transponder in the form of a sticker that drivers put inside their windshields.

Peach Pass at participating CVS or Walgreens locations for $2.50 with an initial deposit of at least $20.

[3] Georgia's Peach Pass currently works with similar systems in Florida and North Carolina.

[7] In July 2023, they expanded interoperability with the following E-ZPass states: Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, and Rhode Island.