HOV Lanes
HOV System Implementation Plan Web Site
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes were introduced to metro Atlanta on December 14, 1994, along an 18-mile section of I-20, east of I-75/85. An additional 60 lane miles opened on 75/85 inside I-285 in 1996. They are an integral part of the Georgia NAVIGATOR system, designed to help reduce air pollution, improve traffic congestion and ensure a substantial time savings for commuters who rideshare (two or more occupants per vehicle).
HOV lanes are identified by diamond-shaped pavement markings and overhead signs located on Interstates 20, 75 and 85. They are designated only for vehicles carrying two or more occupants, certified alternative fuel vehicles, motorcycles and emergency vehicles.
HOV Lanes Extension
HOV lanes have been extended approximately 11.8 miles on I-85 northbound and southbound from Chamblee-Tucker Road to State Route 316. As part of this project, the Georgia NAVIGATOR System has also been expanded along I-85 to State Route 316 with the installation of cameras, fiber optic cable and changeable message signs.
HOV Links
Updated July 07, 2005. 16:18
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