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  • FasTrak accounts can be pre-paid / replenished by credit, debit or "TAP" card.
  • Tolls are collected electronically and will be automatically debited from your FasTrak account.
  • The Daily News reports: "The solo trip on the 110 lanes will cost on average between $4 and $7 and a maximum of $15.40 from end to end.".
  • Toll rates increase as traffic increases (more on Congestion Pricing).
  • Solo drivers: Will be charged between $0.25 and $1.40 per mile.
  • Carpool drivers: Will not be charged a toll to drive.
  • Everyone: $40-$50 start-up balance in FasTrak account.
  • To ensure a minimum average speed of 45 mph, lanes will sometimes switch to HOV-only.
  • Your pre-paid FasTrak account will be charged, when applicable. ( more info).
  • Before entering the lanes, set the "self-declaration switch" to indicate the number of people in the vehicle.
  • Register your switchable transponder which will be sent to you when you set up an account.
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    Select a plan, and set up a FasTrak account (in one of the following ways):.

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  • Non-carpool drivers who want to pay to use the express lanes ( HOT only).
  • Carpool drivers using the carpool lanes, now Metro ExpressLanes.
  • Scheduled to begin late Saturday, Nov.
  • Metro is opening 11-mile toll lanes on the 110 Harbor Freeway between Harbor Gateway Transit Center (formerly Artesia Transit Center) and Adams Blvd.
  • REPEAT: ALL VEHICLES TRAVELING IN THE "METRO EXPRESSLANES" WILL NEED A FASTRAK ACCOUNT AND TRANSPONDER. Existing carpool regulations will still apply, but solo drivers willing to pay for privileged access can also use the lanes.īoth scenarios require a FasTrak account and a piece of equipment called a transponder. The transportation authority's ExpressLanes program is an 11-mile makeover/rebranding of some High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) roadway on the Harbor Freeway, into High Occupany Toll (HOT) lanes. Yes, the 110 Freeway – Los Angeles' great leveler, the concrete quicksand of nihilistic equality where a guy in a spray-painted Louis Vuitton Oldsmobile suffers the same slough as the mogul in a Maserati – will soon have a pay-to-play alternative to the stop-and-go traffic. County's first toll lanes – opens for your carpooling and solo driving pleasure. The rules of the 110 Freeway are set to change late Saturday, Nov.














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