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The Bay Area FasTrak Customer Center then started to offer switchable transponders, under the name "FasTrak Flex", in summer 2015. [23] For the HOT lanes in San Diego, drivers can "declare" that they are a carpool (and thus do not have to pay a toll) by covering their FasTrak transponder in a mylar bag.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is the government agency responsible for regional transportation planning and financing in the San Francisco Bay Area.It was created in 1970 by the State of California, with support from the Bay Area Council, to coordinate transportation services in the Bay Area's nine counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa ...
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The Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) is a state agency created by the California State Legislature in 1997 to administer the auto tolls on the San Francisco Bay Area's seven state-owned toll bridges. On January 1, 1998, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) — the transportation planning , financing and coordinating agency for the ...
The FasTrak pass can also be used outside of Los Angeles, such as on the 405 Freeway in Orange County, the 10 Freeway in San Bernardino County, the 15 Freeway, which cuts through San Bernardino ...
The area to be constructed is the entire length with both ends connecting with US 101. Expected to open in 2012. [99] SR 87 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is its entire length, from US 101 to SR 85. [99] SR 237 extension of already-existing HOT lanes. The area to be constructed is the entire length from I-880 to SR 85. [99]
Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the Bay Area section of its route 2,300 1 to Bay Area (2 total) 4 in the Bay Area (16 total) 315 mi (507 km) Amtrak: California Zephyr: Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the Bay Area section of its route 900 1 3 in the Bay Area (33 total) 2,438 mi (3,924 km) Coast Starlight
The Clipper card is a reloadable contactless smart card used for automated fare collection in the San Francisco Bay Area.First introduced as TransLink in 2002 by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) as a pilot program, it was rebranded in its current form on June 16, 2010. [4]