ATLANTA — Good news for Peach Pass holders - the program has now expanded to drivers across eight states.
The expansion is part of a partnership with E-ZPass, an electronic toll-collection program, the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) announced Monday. There are also plans to add more states to the program by winter 2024, the SRTA said in a news release.
"Just in time for the holidays, Peach Pass is the gift that keeps on giving for customers who want more,” Executive Director at SRTA Jannine Miller said. “Now there’s access to travel in more states with the convenience of using Peach Pass quickly and easily to pay tolls. This will allow both Peach Pass and E-ZPass customers to keep moving, so they can save time and get to life quicker.”
The Peach Pass program has expanded to the following states listed below:
- Florida
- North Carolina
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Maryland
- Rhode Island
Both Peach Pass and E-ZPass operate through an electronic toll collection system, which automatically deducts payment from holders' pre-paid accounts. Additionally, the partnership allows drivers to use their transponders, a small electronic toll collection device that adheres to vehicles, on Georgia's express lanes.
Officials added Georgia's Peach Pass is also interchangeable with Florida’s SunPass, E-Pass and LeeWay, and North Carolina’s QuickPass.
For more information about the Peach Pass program, click here.
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