Georgia to Build 41-Mile Truck-Only Lane Network on I-75 Corridor
Key Details Georgia DOT is accepting public comments through May 28, 2026 on its plan to construct dedicated commercial vehicle lanes along I-75. The project includes two northbound truck-only lanes spanning approximately 41 miles across five counties - from the I-75/I-475 Interchange in Monroe County to near SR 20 in Henry County. Why It Matters The barrier-separated lanes will operate toll-free for all commercial vehicles. GDOT projects the dedicated lanes will reduce traffic delays for trucks and improve flow in general purpose lanes during peak periods, ultimately supporting Georgia's freight economy and competitiveness. Next Steps The project remains in development pending public feedback and federal approval. Construction is targeted to begin in late 2026. Drivers and industry stakeholders can submit comments online through GDOT's official portal to help shape the final design and implementation of this major infrastructure upgrade.
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