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- Home | The Toll Roads
Enjoy the drive The Toll Roads get you there faster with quick and efficient travel along State Routes 73, 133, 241 261
- Paying Tolls | The Toll Roads
About The Toll Roads How to Resolve a Notice of Toll Evasion Paying Tolls FAQs How do I pay tolls on The Toll Roads? What is FasTrak? How do I use it to pay tolls? How do I pay tolls if I am driving a rental loaner vehicle? How can I pay tolls if I have a new car with paper plates from the car dealership?
- Basics of FasTrak® | The Toll Roads
FasTrak accounts are the preferred way to pay tolls on The Toll Roads and beyond With an account, tolls are deducted from a prepaid account or charged individually to a credit card – without monthly maintenance fees
- Ways to Pay Tolls | The Toll Roads
Easily pay tolls and access your account Use The Toll Roads app to pay a toll, resolve a violation, manage your account and more The Toll Roads app can be downloaded on the App Store and Google Play
- What is TCA? | The Toll Roads
With fewer tax dollars available to fund transportation projects, TCA took a new approach to plan, finance, construct and operate the roadways Instead of government dollars, The Toll Roads was financed through non-recourse toll revenues bonds backed by tolls and development impact fees
- How to Pay Tolls | The Toll Roads
I drove The Toll Roads but the five days to pay online has passed, what can I do now? I paid my tolls using the online payment option but still received a violation
- Toll Calculator | The Toll Roads
The map highlights The Toll Roads, State Routes 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads The 73 Toll Road (State Route 73) runs from Interstate 405 in Costa Mesa to Interstate 5 at the border of Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo
- Frequently Asked Questions | The Toll Roads
How can we help? Browse FAQs by category Transponders Driving The Toll Roads FasTrak ® Rental Vehicles Paying Tolls
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