Northwest Corridor Express Lanes Survey The Northwest Corridor Express Lanes project will add 30 miles of managed toll lanes along I-75 and I-575 north of Atlanta. They will run from Akers Mill Road to Hickory Grove Road on I-75 and along I-575 from the I-75 split to Sixes Road. Express lanes are optional toll lanes built alongside the existing roads, adding another travel option for motorists and supporting transit by providing a dedicated path for buses and vanpools. The lanes will rely on dynamic pricing like the lanes currently operating on I-85 north of the city, meaning drivers will pay tolls using a Peach Pass. Toll rates will rise as demand increases during peak travel times and decrease during off-peak times. These express lanes will be reversible, allowing drivers to use the lanes to head south toward Atlanta during morning commute times and north during the evening. Visit website at www.dot.ga.gov/DS/GEL/NWC (Copy & paste URL into your web browser) Question Title In what zip code do you live? Question Title How would you classify the travel mode you use most often to work? Drive alone Carpool Transit Vanpool Motorcycle Question Title How would you classify the travel mode you use most often from work? Drive alone Carpool Transit Vanpool Motorcycle Question Title Approximately how many 1-way weekday trips do you currently make to work in the following ways? Drive alone: # of 1-way trips Carpool: # of 1-way trips Transit: # of 1-way trips Vanpool: # of 1-way trips Motorcycle: # of 1-way trips Question Title Approximately how many of these trips to work are taken on I-75 and/or I-575 north of Atlanta? More than 10 trips a week 7 to 10 trips a week 4 to 6 trips a week 1 to 3 trips a month Less than one trip a month (1 to 11 trips a year) Question Title Approximately how many 1-way weekday trips do you currently make from work in the following ways? Drive alone: # of 1-way trips Carpool: # of 1-way trips Transit: # of 1-way trips Vanpool: # of 1-way trips Motorcycle: # of 1-way trips Next