Politics & Government
Free Tolls on Ga. 400 During Monday's Rush Hours
Sandy Springs motorists on Ga. 400 will have free tolls on Monday during rush hours courtesy of Carvana.com.

Leave the quarters behind Monday morning, and don't worry if your Peach Pass balance is low. Your tolls will be covered.
Carvana, a new, online car -buying site, will cover the tab for motorists during morning and afternoon commutes from 7- 9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m.
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The online car-buying site is presenting its "Random Acts of Carvana" for northbound and southbound commuters.
The State Road and Tollway Authority will have people in the both with safety vests to move traffic through tolls booths along. Signage will be on the coin collector devices, which will be covered as well. Also, Carvana employees may be at some of the booths, handing out some marketing materials.
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Motorists with a Peach Pass will just drive through lanes as normal, but no toll will be collected from their Peach Pass account balance.
An estimated 42,000 cars will go through the toll plaza during the four hours.
Carvana.com is also offering a chance to win $100 gas card. The company plans to give away 200 cards.
“We chose Atlanta as our launch market due to its welcoming start-up environment, central location amongst Southern states and residents’ nature to embrace new and exciting technologies,” said Carvana President Ernie Garcia in a news release.
Carvana's Atlanta area distribution center and local offices are in Winder. The company offers potential car buyers the opportunity to browse, finance and purchase a car entirely online, and have it delivered to your door in 48 hours. All vehicles in inventory are less than three years old, include an Experian Autocheck report and are backed by a 7-day, no-questions-asked Test Buy return policy.
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