The FasTrak system enables a smoother flow of traffic by offering a mounted tag for the windshield of a car that gets scanned by an antennae when passing through a toll booth. The information scanned gets added to the tag holders FasTrak account so there is no stopping to pay money.
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You can call 511 or visit the website BayAreaFasTrak.org (note that the name is spelled FasTrak, not Fast Track).Although the FasTrak system was developed for the state-run toll bridges in the San Francisco Bay Area, it works on toll roads throughout California.
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Yes. The rate for two-axle vehicles and motorcycles (as designated by the CA DMV) with cash is $6 and $5 with FasTrak. FasTrak is the electronic toll system accepted on the Golden Gate Bridge as well as all seven Bay Area Bridges operated by Caltrans. For vehicles with more than two axles, the toll rate is $3 per axle and $2.50 per axle with FasTrakThe toll for the Golden Gate Bridge is $6 for a car or motorcycle. The more axles a vehicle has, the higher the toll. The rate for a vehicle registered with the carpool program is $3.
Yes. The rate for two-axle vehicles and motorcycles (as designated by the CA DMV) with cash is $6 and $5 with FasTrak. FasTrak is the electronic toll system accepted on the Golden Gate Bridge as well as all seven Bay Area Bridges operated by Caltrans. For vehicles with more than two axles, the toll rate is $3 per axle and $2.50 per axle with FasTrakThe toll for the Golden Gate Bridge is $6 for a car or motorcycle. The more axles a vehicle has, the higher the toll. The rate for a vehicle registered with the carpool program is $3.
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