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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 ...
SunPass in Florida. LeeWay in Lee County; O-PASS in Osceola County; C-Pass in Key Biscayne was replaced by SunPass and pay-by-plate on September 23, 2014. [74] SunPass PRO has been launched and is interoperable with E-ZPass system in the north east [75] Central Plains interoperability area (North Texas Tollway Authority hub) K-Tag in Kansas [76]
Florida Managed Lanes can only be used by customers with an active SunPass or another Florida-accepted transponder. Violators are charged for the toll amount, administrative fees and a daily $25 ...
Florida residents harassed by fake text messages targeting E-ZPass users and demanding unpaid toll fees may see some relief. Florida is cracking down hard on the fast-spreading "smashing" scam and ...
E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges, and toll tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern United States.The E-ZPass Interagency Group (IAG) consists of member agencies in several states, which use the same technology and allow travelers to use the same transponder on toll roads throughout the network.
SunPass customers have been targeted by scammers in the past In May, Florida residents also received text messages notifying them about an outstanding charge on their SunPass toll road payments.
SR 73 climbs into the San Joaquin Hills, as seen looking southward from University Hills in Irvine.In the foreground is the Bonita Canyon Drive exit. Most of SR 73 is a limited-access toll highway designed to reduce congestion [dubious – discuss] within Orange County on the Pacific Coast Highway and the San Diego Freeway (I-5 and I-405) by providing a direct route through the San Joaquin Hills.