California Toll Calculator

Looking for how much tolls cost in California? Use the California Toll Calculator!

Planning a road trip, a delivery, or a dispatch? Get toll charges, fuel expenses, total travel costs, state miles, and toll miles. Find the cheapest toll routes and rates whether paying with FasTrak, E-ZPass, toll transponders, cash, or license plate tolling across all the California Toll Roads – SR 125, SR 73, SR 133, etc. Toll Bridges – Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay Bridge, Carquinez Bridge, etc., and Express Lanes – SR 91, I-405, etc, and other US states toll facilities. Fleets? Integrate Toll API for pre-trip route optimization, on-trip and post-trip toll, and route information.

Enter the start point, destination, vehicle type, and payment method. The toll calculator provides a toll breakdown, total toll costs, fuel estimates, and rates for each US toll road, turnpike, express lane, bridge, and tunnel - including cash rates, E-ZPass discounts, pay-by-plate tolls, and more.

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  • Payment Options: Calculate toll costs for FasTrak, E-ZPass, toll transponders, cash & more.
  • Interactive Toll Plaza Map: View toll plazas along highway or turnpike route.
  • Cheapest vs Fastest Routes: Choose the cheapest or quickest toll route.
  • Cost Breakdown: Get itemized toll costs, fuel expenses & other trip charges.
  • Filter by Vehicle Type: See personalized toll rates for cars, trucks, RVs & EVs.
  • Truck Toll Routing: Get truck-legal routes with parking & break stops.
  • Truck State Mileage: Get state mileage and toll miles for compliance.
  • Multi-Stop Optimization: Reorder stops for efficient multi-destination trips.
  • EV Trip Planner: Locate EV charging stations, costs & connector types.

TollGuru toll calculator has extensive coverage of all California Toll Roads – SR 125, SR 73, SR 133, etc. Toll Bridges – Golden Gate Bridge, Carquinez Bridge, etc., and Express Lanes, commercial trucks, rental car tolls, and everything in between. Get vehice specific toll pricing for truck, car, taxi, RV, EV, etc.

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FAQ

The toll roads in California include the following stretches across the state: South Bay Expressway (SR 125 toll road)[2] - This 20-mile (32 km) toll road stretches from the Otay Mesa border crossing north through Chula Vista to SR-54, providing access to Downtown San Diego. The road is operated by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). Eastern Toll Roads[3]  - This system includes SR 133, Foothill Toll Road (SR-241), SR 241/SR 261, and San Joaquin Hills Toll Road (SR 73). These roads are operated by the Eastern Transportation Corridor Authority (ETCA). SR 133 is a freeway (the Laguna Freeway) to I-5 and a tollway (part of the Eastern Toll Road) to SR 241 near the Santa Ana Mountains. SR 241 toll road’s northern half is part of the Eastern Transportation Corridor while its southern half is part of the Foothill Transportation Corridor. The highway currently runs from Rancho Santa Margarita to Yorba Linda. State Route 261 (SR 261)' connects State Route 241 with I-5. San Joaquin Hills Toll Road (SR 73) - This 17-mile (27 km) toll road connects I-5 in Orange County with the San Diego Freeway (I-405) in Los Angeles County.
Following is the list of all toll bridges in California.
  • The Antioch Bridge
  • The Benicia–Martinez Bridge
  • The Carquinez Bridge
  • The Dumbarton Bridge
  • Golden Gate bridge
  • The Richmond–San Rafael Bridge
  • The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
  • The San Mateo–Hayward Bridge
Read on to learn more about each bridge with their toll maps, toll rates including the toll on i-80 in California.
Trucks in California pay tolls based on the number of axles. Tolls mainly vary based on the number of axles and how far you have travelled on California toll roads, bridges and express lanes. For 3-4 axles vehicles, you have to pay two times the toll for 2 axle vehicles and 5 axles vehicles pay tolls three times the toll for 2 axle vehicles. Trucks are not allowed on the SR-91 Express lanes.
Currently, California has two truck-only toll road lanes.
  1. Northbound and southbound I-5 in Los Angeles County at the State Route 14 split.
  2. Southbound I-5 in Kern County at the State Route 99 junction near the Grapevine.
Truckers can calculate toll costs for trucks using Truck Toll Calculator along compliant routes.