For Immediate Release
Reminder to Motorists:
Bridge Tolls Will Rise to $4 on
Jan. 1, 2007
FasTrak® Users
Get Month-long Reprieve
Contact:
Rod McMillan, MTC/BATA 510.817.5860
Joe Curley, MTC/BATA 510.817.5847
FasTrak Customer Service Center
475 The Embarcadero (at Broadway)
San Francisco
Hours of Operation:
M-F 7 am - 7 pm
Sat. 9 am - 1 pm
Closed Sundays
Satellite Service Center (Through 12-30-06)
Bay Bridge Toll Plaza
Hours of Operation:
M-F 10 am - 6 pm
Sat. 10 am - 2 pm
Closed Sundays
Oakland, Calif., Dec. 28, 2006… On
Jan. 1, 2007, a $1 toll increase will go into effect on the
Bay Area’s seven state-owned toll bridges. Tolls on
the affected bridges — Antioch, Benicia-Martinez, Carquinez,
Dumbarton, Richmond-San Rafael, San Francisco-Oakland Bay
and San Mateo-Hayward — will rise to $4 from the current
$3 level. However, drivers of cars and other two-axle vehicles
who pay their tolls electronically with a FasTrak toll
tag will receive a $1 discount off the new toll throughout
the month of January 2007.
The
toll hike was authorized by the state Legislature in July
2005 with the passage of Assembly Bill 144, which established
a financing plan to complete the state Toll Bridge Seismic
Retrofit Program — including construction of the new
East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The Bay
Area Toll Authority (BATA) gave final approval of the toll
increase in January 2006. (The toll hike does not affect the
Golden Gate Bridge, where tolls will remain as currently set:
$4 for FasTrak users and $5 for motorists who pay in
cash.)
The
month-long FasTrak promotional discount is being offered
as a way to encourage motorists to enroll in the electronic
toll collection program, which in addition to short-term cash
savings can offer motorists long-term benefits in convenience
and reduced congestion. To help travelers get on the FasTrak,
the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) and the California Department
of Transportation (Caltrans) opened a temporary customer service
center on Dec. 15 at the Bay Bridge toll plaza administration
building (which can be accessed via the far left lane in either
direction). The satellite center allows customers who have
an active e-mail address — and who open their accounts
with a credit card — to walk out with a FasTrak toll
tag in hand. The satellite customer service center will remain
in place through Saturday, Dec. 30. Operating hours are from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Saturday.
Customers
also can enroll in the FasTrak program online at 511.org,
by calling 511 and asking for “FasTrak” at the
first prompt, or in person at the permanent FasTrak customer
service center at 475 The Embarcadero in San Francisco. Operating
hours are Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
“We’ve
been working hard to get the word out that bridge tolls will
bump up to $4 at the first of the year,” said Andrew
Fremier, deputy executive director of the Bay Area Toll Authority.
Fremier continued, “Bridge tolltakers have handed out
fliers, changeable message signs have been activated at every
bridge toll plaza, and we’ve been running print, radio
and TV ads to alert folks to the Jan. 1 toll increase and
the month-long FasTrak incentive. Now we’re getting
down to the wire, so we’re issuing another public reminder
to Bay Area motorists.”
BATA
earlier this year made it easier for motorists to enroll in
the FasTrak program by reducing the opening prepaid toll
balance required for new customers to $25 from the previous
$40. No deposit is required for customers who link their accounts
to a credit card and request no more than three toll tags.
FasTrak can
be used in all lanes at all Bay Area toll plazas.
The
Bay Area Toll Authority administers toll revenues from the Bay
Area's seven state-owned toll bridges, which are owned, operated
and maintained by Caltrans. BATA is directed by the same policy
board as the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC); MTC
is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency
for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. Toll revenues from
the Golden Gate Bridge are administered by the Golden Gate Bridge,
Highway and Transportation District, which joined with BATA
to operate a single regional FasTrak customer service center
in San Francisco.
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