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Georgia opts for ATS fleet toll payment

American Traffic Solutions (ATS) Fleet Services has added the state of Georgia to its PlatePass centralised ele3ctronic toll payment nationwide coverage. PlatePass is an electronic toll payment and management solution that that enables fleets to take advantage of high-speed, cashless toll lanes with or without an in-vehicle transponder, saving them save time and money. Fleet customers enrolled in the program have saved up to 50 per cent on their toll management costs. “We are excited to now include Ge
December 19, 2014 Read time: 1 min
17 American Traffic Solutions (ATS) Fleet Services has added the state of Georgia to its PlatePass centralised ele3ctronic toll payment nationwide coverage.

PlatePass is an electronic toll payment and management solution that that enables fleets to take advantage of high-speed, cashless toll lanes with or without an in-vehicle transponder, saving them save time and money. Fleet customers enrolled in the program have saved up to 50 per cent on their toll management costs.

“We are excited to now include Georgia Peach Pass as a part of our nationwide PlatePass coverage,” said Vincent Brigidi, ATS Fleet Services Senior Vice President and General Manager. “This addition enables us to continue to enhance our toll management solution on behalf of our fleet customers, and ultimately save them even more money.”

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