How does FasTrak toll tag work?
How does FasTrak toll tag work?
A toll tag (or transponder) is a small, battery-powered device that transmits a radio signal. The lane equipment reads the tag information and the number of axles on your vehicle. This information determines the correct toll and deducts the amount from your account balance.
Is it cheaper to have FasTrak?
The toll tag does all the work—no more fumbling for cash! It saves money. On the Golden Gate Bridge, all FasTrak users pay a discounted toll rate. It provides incentives to carpool.
How much do you save with FasTrak?
A prepaid FasTrak accountholder commuting to and from work on The Toll Roads five days a week will save a minimum of $40 a month!
Can I use my FasTrak in a rental car?
Yes. You can use your FasTrak toll tag in a rental car and, if you go through a toll plaza, the rental car toll payment program (Pass24®, eToll®, TollPass® or PlatePass®) will not be activated.
Does FasTrak work without transponder?
Yes. FasTrak drivers must have a transponder mounted to their vehicle’s windshield. State law requires a transponder to be in the vehicle or valid license plates properly mounted to the vehicle.
What is a fast track?
Fast Track. Fast track is a process designed to facilitate the development, and expedite the review of drugs to treat serious conditions and fill an unmet medical need. The purpose is to get important new drugs to the patient earlier. Fast Track addresses a broad range of serious conditions.
What is a fast track payment?
Fast Track Prepayments. Fast Track is a payment option that allows HIP applicants to make a $10 prepayment while their application is being processed. This can help make the effective date of coverage sooner and speed up enrollment in HIP Plus. The $10 payment goes toward the first POWER account contribution.
What is a fast tracker?
Fast tracking is a technique where activities that would have been performed sequentially using the original schedule are performed in parallel.