Georgia Toll Calculator

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David Lawrence

Georgia Toll Calculator

Estimate toll and fuel costs for your trip on Georgia’s Express Lanes and tollways.

Calculate Fuel Cost (Optional)

This tool is for planning purposes only. Express Lane prices are dynamic and change based on traffic. Always confirm costs with official sources like the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) before traveling.

What Is the Georgia Toll Calculator?

The Georgia Toll Calculator estimates toll and fuel costs for trips across Georgia’s toll network. While Georgia doesn’t have as many toll roads as some states, its Express Lanes are widely used by commuters and travelers. The calculator gives you a clear, real-time cost estimate based on:

  • Start location – where your trip begins
  • End location – your destination
  • Vehicle type – car, SUV, or motorcycle
  • Payment method – Peach Pass (electronic toll system)
  • Round trip option – if you’re making the return journey

With just a click, you’ll see a trip summary that lists your distance, which toll roads or express lanes you’ll use, and the total estimated toll cost.

Example: Atlanta to Savannah

Here’s how the Georgia Toll Calculator works for a real route.

Distance: 248.34 miles (one way)
Vehicle: Car, SUV, or motorcycle
Payment Method: Peach Pass

Estimated Toll Cost:

  • I-75 Express Lanes – $0.10 to $11.00 (variable pricing)
  • Total estimated tolls: $0.10 – $11.00

This wide range exists because Georgia Express Lanes use dynamic pricing. Costs change depending on traffic — the more crowded the highway, the higher the toll.

Why Use the Georgia Toll Calculator?

  1. Plan ahead – Know toll costs before you drive.
  2. Budget smarter – Understand the cost difference between free lanes and express lanes.
  3. Save time – Decide if paying extra for Express Lanes is worth the faster travel.
  4. Check round-trip costs – Useful for commuters and long-distance travelers.

Peach Pass: The Key to Georgia’s Express Lanes

To use Express Lanes in Georgia, you’ll need a Peach Pass, an electronic transponder linked to your prepaid toll account. Without it, you can’t access Express Lanes.

  • Advantages of Peach Pass:
    • Required for Express Lane entry.
    • Works in Florida (SunPass) and North Carolina (Quick Pass).
    • Automatic toll deductions – no cash needed.

For frequent drivers in and around Atlanta, a Peach Pass is almost essential.

Tips for Using the Georgia Toll Calculator

  • Check traffic times – Tolls are lowest when traffic is light.
  • Select round trip – Doubles your cost estimate instantly.
  • Compare costs vs. time saved – Sometimes the free lanes are fine, but during rush hour, Express Lanes can save you an hour or more.
  • Factor in fuel – The calculator even lets you add estimated fuel costs for a full picture of your trip expenses.