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Press ReleasesFor Immediate ReleaseBridge Toll Increase Just Two Weeks AwayGet FasTrak® by July 15 and Receive up to $10 in Free TollsContacts: July 1 also marks the introduction of a new $2.50 carpool toll, which is half the new $5 regular toll (and a $3.50 discount off the new $6 peak-period toll at the Bay Bridge). The discounted toll will be assessed for carpool vehicles that cross any of the region’s state-owned toll bridges on weekdays from BATA has expanded its FasTrak retail distribution network to make it easier for motorists to enjoy the convenience of electronic tolling. New FasTrak customers can now obtain toll tags at more than 125 Walgreens stores around the Bay Area as well as at some 100 Safeway supermarkets and two dozen Costco warehouses. New customers who pick up a FasTrak toll tag at a participating retailer through July 15 can get up to $10 in free tolls. A complete list of participating locations is available on the FasTrak Web site at bayareafastrak.org. 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 FasTrak customer service center at 475 The Embarcadero in San Francisco. Operating hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Currently, there are more than 900,000 FasTrak account holders in the Bay Area. During peak periods, FasTrak-equipped vehicles account for more than 60 percent of peak-period traffic on Bay Area toll bridges. This figure includes the Golden Gate Bridge as well as the seven state-owned spans. FasTrak can be used in all lanes at all Bay Area toll plazas. BATA, which is directed by the same policy board as the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), administers toll revenues from the Bay Area's seven state-owned toll bridges. 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. MTC is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. |
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