California Toll Roads Complete Guide: FasTrak, Bridges and Express Lanes 2026
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California Toll Roads, Bridges & Express Lanes Complete Guide
System: FasTrak electronic toll collection (statewide compatibility) + license plate billing
Coverage: Bay Area bridges, Golden Gate Bridge, Orange County toll roads, express lanes statewide
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: RFID FasTrak transponders (including FasTrak Flex for carpool), license plate recognition cameras
Operators: Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA), Golden Gate Bridge District, Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), LA Metro, SANDAG, Caltrans
Do I Need FasTrak for California? 2026 Update
FasTrak is not mandatory for all California driving — but it is required for express lanes, provides the cheapest toll rates on all facilities, and is the only way to receive carpool discounts on Bay Area bridges. Without FasTrak you pay by license plate billing, which carries higher rates starting in 2027.
Key Reality: One FasTrak account works everywhere in California — Bay Area bridges, Golden Gate, Orange County toll roads, LA express lanes, and San Diego express lanes. Without FasTrak on express lanes, you receive a violation notice with penalties starting at $25–$50 plus the toll amount.
2026 Updates: Bay Area state-owned bridge tolls rose to $8.50 (from $8) effective January 1, 2026 — the first of five annual 50-cent increases through 2030. Golden Gate Bridge maintains its existing tiered schedule at $8.75 FasTrak / $9.75 plate. A tiered rate structure favoring FasTrak over plate/invoice accounts begins January 1, 2027. The Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) discount program has ended — former CAV transponders now function as standard FasTrak Flex tags. HOV carpool policy updated January 1, 2026 to require 3+ occupants for the half-price discount at all seven state-owned Bay Area bridges during weekday peak periods.
California Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)
Bay Area Bridges — 7 State-Owned Bridges (Effective January 1, 2026)
The seven state-owned bridges (Antioch, Benicia-Martinez, Carquinez, Dumbarton, Richmond-San Rafael, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, San Mateo-Hayward) all share the same base rate effective January 1, 2026. Until December 31, 2026, FasTrak, license plate account, and invoiced customers pay the same base rate. Tiered premiums for non-FasTrak payment begin January 1, 2027.
| Vehicle Type | Rate (Jan 1, 2026) | Carpool Discount (HOV 3+, peak) | Scheduled Next Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-axle car or truck | $8.50 | 50% off ($4.25) — FasTrak Flex required; 3+ occupants | $9.00 (Jan 1, 2027) |
| 3-axle vehicle | +$8.50 per additional axle above 2 | No carpool discount | +$0.50/axle annually through 2030 |
| Motorcycles | Discounted — FasTrak required | FasTrak required for discount | Varies by bridge |
Golden Gate Bridge (2026)
| Payment Method | Rate (2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| FasTrak | $8.75 (minimum) | Southbound only; northbound always free |
| Pay-by-Plate (license plate account) | $9.75 | Bill mailed to registered vehicle owner |
| Carpool (HOV 3+) with FasTrak Flex | $5.75 | FasTrak Flex transponder set to '3+' required |
| Invoice (no account) | $9.75 + $25 penalty if unpaid 21+ days | Pay online within 48 hours to avoid invoice |
The Golden Gate Bridge is fully cashless — no booths accept physical payment. All tolls collected southbound only. Walking and cycling the bridge is free. Rates effective since July 1, 2024; next scheduled increase July 2026.
Orange County Toll Roads (TCA) and Key Express Lanes (2026)
| Facility | Region | FasTrak Rate Range | Pricing Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| SR-73 San Joaquin Hills Toll Road | Orange County | $3.00–$11.00 | Distance-based; FasTrak required |
| SR-133 Laguna Canyon Road | Orange County | $2.00–$5.00 | Distance-based |
| SR-241 Foothill Toll Road | Orange County | $2.50–$10.00 | Distance-based |
| SR-261 Eastern Toll Road | Orange County | $2.00–$5.00 | Distance-based |
| 91 Express Lanes (Riverside) | Inland Empire | $2.00–$15.00+ | Dynamic — rises with congestion |
| I-405 Express Lanes | Los Angeles | $1.00–$8.00 | Dynamic pricing |
| I-10 Express Lanes | Los Angeles | Up to $34+ at peak | Dynamic — can spike significantly |
| SR-125 South Bay Expressway | San Diego | $2.00–$6.00 | Distance-based, 10-mile route |
Approved Bay Area Bridge Rate Schedule Through 2030
| Year | FasTrak Rate | License Plate Account | Invoice Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 (current) | $8.50 | $8.50 (same until 2027) | $8.50 (same until 2027) |
| 2027 | $9.00 | $9.25 | $10.00 |
| 2028 | $9.50 | $9.75 | $10.50 |
| 2029 | $10.00 | $10.25 | $11.00 |
| 2030 | $10.50 | $10.75 | $11.50 |
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across California toll facilities, use the TollGuru California toll calculator:
How to Pay California Tolls
1. FasTrak (Recommended):
- One FasTrak account works statewide — Bay Area bridges, Golden Gate, Orange County toll roads, express lanes
- Free to open; no monthly fees; requires a prepaid balance (auto-replenishment via credit card available)
- Standard FasTrak: fixed RFID transponder for solo drivers
- FasTrak Flex: switchable transponder with occupancy dial (1, 2, 3+) — required for carpool discounts on bridges and express lanes
- Available online at bayareafastrak.org, by phone (1-877-229-8655), at Costco (Northern California), and select Walgreens locations
- Violation penalty for express lane use without FasTrak: $25–$50 plus the toll amount (LA Metro processing fee rising to $9 in February 2026)
2. License Plate Account (Pay-by-Plate):
- Register your license plate and link a payment method — tolls deducted automatically via camera
- Currently same rate as FasTrak on Bay Area bridges through end of 2026; premium of $0.25–$0.50 more begins January 2027
- Carpool discounts and express lane access not available via plate account
3. One-Time Payment / Invoice:
- Golden Gate Bridge: pay online within 48 hours of crossing to avoid invoice fees
- Bay Area bridges: invoice customers pay same $8.50 rate in 2026; premium begins 2027
- Orange County TCA roads: invoice available but carries additional administrative fee
- Unpaid tolls escalate to violations; can block vehicle registration renewal
Recent Changes (2026)
Bay Area Bridges (January 1, 2026):
- Base toll raised to $8.50 for all 2-axle vehicles — first of five annual 50-cent increases through 2030
- Multi-axle vehicles: +$8.50 per axle above 2, also increasing $0.50/axle/year through 2030
- Tiered pricing favoring FasTrak over plate/invoice accounts begins January 1, 2027
- HOV carpool policy updated: uniform 3-person requirement for 50% peak-period discount at all 7 state bridges; HOV 2+ carpool vehicles may now use carpool lanes (but do not receive the discount) at 6 bridges (not Bay Bridge) with FasTrak Flex set to '2'
Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) Program:
- The California Clean Air Vehicle toll discount program has ended — EVs and hybrids no longer receive toll discounts
- Existing CAV transponders now function as standard FasTrak Flex tags for carpool use
Express Lanes & Other:
- LA Metro processing fee for violations rises to $9 in February 2026
- Orange County TCA toll roads: first violation notice $57.50; second notice adds $42.50
- 91 Express Lanes: violation penalties start at $25, escalating to $100+
- Open-road tolling (cashless) continues expanding — obsolete cash toll booths being removed as Bay Area bridges transition
Planning Your Journey
Bay Area cost considerations:
- Bay Bridge (SF to Oakland): $8.50; westbound only (Oakland to SF free)
- Golden Gate (southbound to SF): $8.75 FasTrak; northbound free
- Daily Bay Area commuter using two bridge crossings: $17+ without carpooling
- HOV 3+ commuters save 50% at peak hours — $4.25 per crossing with FasTrak Flex
Toll-free alternatives:
- Bay Area: BART rapid transit avoids all bridge tolls (separate fare applies)
- Orange County: I-5 runs parallel to SR-73 toll road — slower but free
- Express lanes always have free general purpose lanes alongside — express lanes are optional, not mandatory
- Income-based toll discount programs available on I-880 Express Lane (under 200% of Federal Poverty Level)
Frequently Asked Questions
Does one FasTrak account work statewide?
Yes. A single FasTrak account — regardless of which agency issued it (Bay Area, TCA, LA Metro, SANDAG) — works at all California toll facilities. You only need one transponder and one account for the entire state.
What changed with carpool discounts in 2026?
As of January 1, 2026, all seven state-owned Bay Area bridges require 3 or more occupants for the 50% peak-period carpool toll discount. Previously, the Dumbarton and San Mateo-Hayward bridges allowed 2-person carpools. HOV 2+ vehicles may still use carpool lanes at six bridges (not Bay Bridge) with a FasTrak Flex tag set to '2', but pay the full toll.
Do EVs still get a toll discount?
No. California's Clean Air Vehicle toll discount program has ended. Electric vehicles and hybrids now pay standard toll rates. Former CAV transponders function as regular FasTrak Flex tags — no replacement is needed.
What happens if I use an express lane without FasTrak?
You receive a violation notice with penalties starting at $25–$50 plus the unpaid toll amount. LA Metro's processing fee rises to $9 in February 2026. Repeated violations can result in vehicle registration holds.
Is FasTrak accepted outside California?
California FasTrak is not interoperable with E-ZPass or other out-of-state transponder networks. It works only within California. If traveling to Oregon, Nevada, or other states with tolls, check those states' requirements separately.
California vs. Neighboring States (2026)
| State | System | Tag | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| California | Bridges + express lanes statewide | FasTrak only | $8.50 (bridges); $1–$34+ (express lanes) |
| Nevada | No toll roads currently | N/A | $0 |
| Oregon | Bridge tolls + mileage program | OReGo | $1–$3 per crossing |
| Mexico (Baja California) | Highway tolls; cash + IAVE tag | IAVE / cash | MXN 40–200 per plaza |
Useful Links & Resources
- US Toll Guide - All 37 toll states overview
- California Toll Calculator - Calculate tolls for any California facility
- FasTrak California Guide - Complete FasTrak account, transponder and usage guide
- Bay Area FasTrak - Open/manage Bay Area FasTrak account; phone: 1-877-229-8655
- Golden Gate Bridge Tolls - Official toll rates and payment options
- The Toll Roads (TCA) - Orange County SR-73, SR-133, SR-241, SR-261 official site
- LA Metro Express Lanes - I-10, I-110 express lane information
- BATA 2026 Rate Schedule - Official MTC rate schedule through 2030


