Big changes and upgrades coming to Peach Pass website and mobile app

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The Peach Pass website and mobile app will undergo major upgrades starting December 17, 2024, significantly enhancing the user experience for customers in Georgia. As part of this transition, users will face a temporary disruption, as access to account information will be unavailable for five days prior to the launch. These changes address ongoing customer feedback and are designed to streamline services for those utilizing the Peach Pass for toll road access. Officials have emphasized the importance of these improvements in ensuring that users can navigate the system more efficiently. During this transition, customers are advised to plan accordingly to mitigate any disruptions to their travel plans.

Once the upgrades are in place, users can expect a more intuitive interface and improved functionalities. The Peach Pass system is essential for many residents and travelers in Georgia, underscoring the need for reliable access to their accounts. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to enhancing transportation infrastructure through technology improvements.

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