Washington Toll Bridges & Tunnels Complete Guide: Good To Go!, Rates & Payment 2025
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Washington Toll Bridges & Tunnels Complete Guide
System: Good To Go! electronic toll collection + Pay-by-Mail
Coverage: 5 toll facilities including bridges, tunnels, and express lanes
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: Good To Go! transponders, RFID, license plate recognition
Operators: Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)
Do I Need Good To Go! for Washington? 2025 Update
No, you don't need Good To Go! to use Washington toll facilities - but you'll save $2 on every trip with one. Washington operates 5 toll facilities with Good To Go! providing the lowest rates and fastest passage through all locations.
Key Reality: Without Good To Go!, you'll pay $2 more per trip through Pay-by-Mail billing. For daily commuters, this adds up to $1,000+ annually in unnecessary fees.
2025 Update: New toll rates took effect March 1, 2025 on I-405 and SR 167 with maximum rates increasing to $15. SR 99 tunnel rates increased July 1, 2025. New I-405 express lanes opening from Bellevue to Renton in summer 2025.
Washington Toll Costs: Current Rates
Washington operates 5 toll facilities with varying rate structures, from fixed-rate bridges to dynamic pricing express lanes.
Current Toll Rates by Facility (2025)
Facility | Good To Go! Rate | Pay-by-Mail Rate | Operating Hours |
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SR 520 Bridge | $1.25-$4.30 | $3.25-$6.30 | 24/7 both directions |
Tacoma Narrows Bridge | $3.25-$6.50 | $5.25-$8.50 | 24/7 eastbound only |
SR 99 Tunnel | $1.00-$2.25 | $3.00-$4.25 | 24/7 both directions |
I-405 Express Lanes | $1.00-$15.00 | $3.00-$17.00 | 5 AM-8 PM Mon-Fri |
SR 167 HOT Lanes | $1.00-$15.00 | $3.00-$17.00 | 5 AM-8 PM Mon-Sun |
How to Pay Washington Tolls
You can use the following toll payment methods to pay tolls in Washington:
1. Good To Go! Electronic System:
- Good To Go! Pass: Standard transponder for all facilities
- Good To Go! Flex Pass: Switchable for carpool discounts ($15 one-time fee)
- Pay By Plate: License plate account (25¢ additional fee per trip)
- Mobile App: Account management via MyGoodToGo.com
2. Pay-by-Mail System:
- License plate photography and mailed invoices
- $2 higher rate than Good To Go! on all facilities
- Payment required within 30 days of invoice
- Available on all Washington toll facilities
Recent Changes (2025)
I-405 & SR 167 Express Lane Updates:
- March 1, 2025: New toll rates with maximum increased from $10 to $15
- Extended operating hours from 7 PM to 8 PM weekdays
- New carpool policy: 3+ people required during peak hours (5-9 AM, 3-6 PM)
- Summer 2025: New I-405 express lanes opening from Bellevue to Renton
SR 99 Tunnel Rate Changes:
- July 1, 2025: Toll rates increased 5¢ off-peak, 10¢ evening peak
- Continued revenue generation for $200M construction cost recovery
- Enhanced electronic toll collection system upgrades
Washington Toll Facilities
SR 520 Bridge (Evergreen Point) - Lake Washington Crossing:
- Connects Seattle to Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond
- World's longest floating bridge at 7,710 feet
- Tolls collected both directions, 24/7 operation
- Time-of-day pricing: $1.25-$4.30 with Good To Go!
Tacoma Narrows Bridge - Puget Sound Gateway:
- Twin suspension bridges connecting Tacoma to Kitsap Peninsula
- Carries SR 16 over Tacoma Narrows strait
- Tolls collected eastbound only (toward Tacoma)
- Time-of-day pricing: $3.25-$6.50 with Good To Go!
SR 99 Tunnel - Downtown Seattle Bypass:
- 2-mile tunnel beneath downtown Seattle
- Replacement for Alaskan Way Viaduct
- Tolls collected both directions upon tunnel exit
- Time-of-day pricing: $1.00-$2.25 with Good To Go!
I-405 Express Toll Lanes - Eastside Corridor:
- Currently: Lynnwood to Bellevue (17 miles)
- Summer 2025: Extending to Renton (additional 10 miles)
- Dynamic pricing: $1.00-$15.00 based on traffic conditions
- Operating hours: 5 AM-8 PM Monday-Friday
SR 167 HOT Lanes - South King County:
- 9-mile stretch from Renton to Auburn
- First HOT lanes in Washington (opened 2008)
- Dynamic pricing: $1.00-$15.00 based on traffic conditions
- Operating hours: 5 AM-8 PM Monday-Sunday
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use E-ZPass in Washington?
No, E-ZPass is not accepted in Washington. You must use Good To Go! accounts and passes for the lowest toll rates on all Washington facilities.
What happens if I don't pay Washington tolls?
Unpaid tolls result in civil penalties: $5 fee after 30 days, $10 after 60 days, and $25 after 90 days. Continued non-payment can result in registration holds preventing vehicle renewal.
Do motorcycles pay tolls in Washington?
Yes, motorcycles pay the same tolls as cars on all Washington facilities. There are no motorcycle discounts on bridges, tunnels, or express lanes.
How do carpool discounts work?
Carpools (2+ people) travel free on I-405 and SR 167 express lanes with Good To Go! Flex Pass. During peak hours (5-9 AM, 3-6 PM), 3+ people are required for free travel. Carpools pay regular tolls on bridges and tunnels.
Washington vs. Neighboring States
State/Province | System Type | Typical Cost | Coverage |
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Washington | Good To Go! electronic | $1.00-$15.00 | 5 facilities |
Canada | Electronic + Cash | $1.00-$8.00 CAD | Select bridges/highways |
United States | E-ZPass + state systems | $0.05-$0.50 per mile | 17 toll states |
Useful Links & Resources
Internal Navigation:
- US Toll Roads - National toll road information
- Canada Toll Roads - Cross-border toll information
Official Agencies:
- WSDOT Customer Service: 1-866-936-8246
- Good To Go! Customer Service: 1-866-936-8246
- Washington State Transportation Commission: (360) 705-7070
- MyGoodToGo.com: Online account management
Links for Future Updates
High Priority Updates Needed:
- Oregon Toll Roads - Neighboring state with developing toll network
- British Columbia Toll Roads - Cross-border Canadian province
- California Toll Roads - Major West Coast toll system