Is FasTrak the same as 91 Express?
Is FasTrak the same as 91 Express?
FasTrak in California is an electronic tolling account for drivers (typically commuters) to pay tolls automatically from a pre-established account that can be prepaid. The 91 Express Lanes is a four-lane, 18-mile toll road built in the median of the 91 between the 55 and 91 interchange and the 91 interchange with I15.
How do I get Metro FasTrak?
Create your own. You can visit participating AAA, Albertsons, or Costco locations to purchase your transponder at a discounted price. You must activate the transponder on a new or existing account before using Metro ExpressLanes.
Is the 91 Express Lanes the same as the toll roads?
The 91 Express Lanes is a four-lane, 18-mile toll road built in the median of State Route (SR)-91 between the SR-55/SR-91 interchange and the SR-91/Interstate (I)-15 interchange.
How much is a Metro FasTrak transponder?
The transponders cost about $40—though luckily that amount can be used as a credit for your tolls—and they must be registered via the ExpressLanes website. Beginning June 1st, everyone with a transponder must pay a $1 monthly fee, though toll discounts are available for low-income drivers.
How much does it cost to use Metro ExpressLanes?
Learn all about Metro ExpressLanes upcoming updates, policy changes, and Metro Board actions. The cost of using I-10 and I-110 ExpressLanes without a valid FasTrak account or transponder has been reduced to $4 plus the posted toll rate. Coming Soon!
What are Bay Area Express Lanes?
Bay Area Express Lanes ease traffic congestion on Bay Area freeways with a lane especially for carpools, buses, motorcycles and other eligible vehicles. Solo motorists who choose to pay a toll can use Express Lanes, too.
How do express lanes work?
Express Lanes help reduce traffic congestion when large numbers of cars are on Bay Area freeways and highways. Express Lanes improve the flow of freeway traffic by: Learn about how Express Lanes work, toll exemptions, pricing, enforcement and more.