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Los Angeles County: I-405 in Los Angeles: Studebaker Road in Norwalk: TBD, pending environmental review [94] I-405 Sepulveda Pass Express Lanes I-405: Los Angeles County: I-10 in Los Angeles: US 101 in Los Angeles Late 2028 [95] I-680 Sunol Northbound Express Lane (Southern Extension) I-680: Alameda and Santa Clara Counties. SR 237 in Milpitas ...
Alameda Street – Los Angeles: I-605 – Baldwin Park: $0.25~$1.40 /mi All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak; HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free from 5–9 am; 4–7 pm Mon–Fri; HOV-2+ toll free during off peak hours [3] I-10 (Express Lanes) in San Bernardino County: 10.0 16.1 Los Angeles County – Montclair: I-15 – Ontario: Variable toll ...
The Transit Access Pass (TAP) is a contactless smart card used for automated fare collection on most public transport agencies within Los Angeles County, California.The card is also available in electronic form, free of charge, in Apple Wallet, thereby bypassing the need to purchase the plastic USD $2 card. [2]
Select electric, plug-in hybrid and other alternative-fuel vehicles will lose access to the carpool lane starting Sept. 30, 2025, unless federal and state lawmakers act.
The Metro ExpressLanes project is a transport project in Los Angeles County, California that debuted in 2012 to "improve traffic flow and provide enhanced travel options on I-10 and I-110 in Los Angeles County". It includes a range of infrastructure developments on the Harbor Transitway and the El Monte Busway.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority was formed on February 1, 1993, by the California State Legislature which merged two rival agencies: the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD or more often, RTD) and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC).
People in Los Angeles rely on cars as the dominant mode of transportation, [1] but since 1990 the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has built over one hundred miles (160 km) of light and heavy rail serving more and more parts of Los Angeles and the greater area of Los Angeles County; Los Angeles was the last major city in ...