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73 FULL CLOSURE
Northbound and Southbound 73 Toll Road Between 133/Laguna Canyon Road and Newport Coast Drive Nighttime Full Closure Tuesday, Dec. 5, 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Southern California Edison (SCE) will be conducting work along the 73 Toll Road requiring a nighttime full closure of both northbound and southbound roadways. The work is required to remove and relocate power lines near the Catalina View Toll Point. Detours will be in place to assist drivers.
Click here to learn more about the closure.
FasTrak Throughout California
To date, five separate tolling agencies in California have distributed more than 2.5 million FasTrak transponders. It's important to get a transponder from the agency that operates the road, lane or bridge you will use most. Each tolling agency has its own rules and minimum requirements.
To learn more about each agency visit their website:
10/110 Metro ExpressLanes, Los Angeles County
Interstate 15 Express Lanes, San Diego County
91 Freeway ExpressLanes, Orange County
State Route 125 South Bay Expressway, San Diego County
State Route 237 Express Lanes, Santa Clara Valley
Interstate 580 Express Lanes, Alameda County
Interstate 680 Southbound Express Lane, Alameda County
Interstate 680 Express Lanes, Contra Costa
Bay Area Bridges, San Francisco County
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco County
Carpooling with FasTrak
FasTrak® is, by far, the easiest and preferred way to pay tolls on every tolled bridge, lane and road in California -- and, in some cases, it’s the only way to pay.
It's important to get a transponder from the agency that operates the bridge, lane or road that you’ll use most, because each tolling agency has its own rules and minimum requirements. On some of California’s express lanes, qualifying carpools and other select vehicles are eligible for free or discounted toll rates.
To be eligible for free or discounted toll rates, drivers need a switchable FasTrak transponders (also called FasTrak Flex ®) that has a small black switch that can be moved to indicate the number of occupants in the vehicle. Prior to starting each trip, it is the driver's responsibility to indicate the number of occupants in the vehicle by moving the switch to the appropriate setting (1, 2, 3+).
Due to processing and fulfillment delays, switchable FasTrak® transponders are out of stock until September 2020.
Sticker transponders can be used to pay tolls on every tolled bridge, lane and road in California.
Drivers with sticker transponders pay the full toll regardless of eligibility.
A switchable transponder can be obtained by opening up an account with one of California’s other tolling agencies.
Transponders and Carpooling with FasTrak
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Carpooling with FasTrak Transponders
Toll-free travel for qualifying carpools and other eligible vehicles is often only available to drivers who have a switchable FasTrak transponder. Drivers with standard or sticker FasTrak transponders can use the express lanes and pay with FasTrak, but they will pay the full toll regardless of the number of occupants in the vehicle.