Carpooling Related FAQs

Can I use my FasTrak Flex switchable transponder for carpool discounts on other California toll bridges, lanes, and roads?

Yes, you can use your FasTrak Flex switchable transponder for carpool discounts across California toll bridges, lanes, and roads. Your FasTrak Flex switchable transponder can help you snag carpool or high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) discounts on various tolled bridges, express lanes, and roads in California that offer them.

For example, facilities like the I-15 Express Lanes in San Diego, Metro ExpressLanes in Los Angeles, and Bay Area express lanes may provide toll-free or reduced rates for carpools when you set the transponder to reflect the correct number of occupants (e.g., 2+ or 3+).

However, toll roads like State Routes 73, 133, 241, and 261 in Orange County don’t offer carpool discounts. To avoid surprises, always check the specific toll agency’s carpool policies and ensure your transponder is set properly before hitting the road.

Should I use a sticker transponder for the I-15 Express Lanes in San Diego?

It is not necessary that you should use a sticker transponder for the I-15 Express Lanes in San Diego. As both sticker and FasTrak Flex switchable transponders work on the I-15 Express Lanes. However, if you want to take advantage of toll-free travel for carpools with two or more passengers, you’ll need a FasTrak Flex switchable transponder.

This allows you to indicate the number of occupants, ensuring you qualify for the carpool exemption. Sticker transponders are suitable for solo drivers paying full tolls but can’t be moved between vehicles or used for carpool discounts. For frequent carpoolers, a switchable transponder is the better choice—just make sure it’s correctly mounted on your windshield.

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Do vehicles with two or more passengers ride for free on the 73, 133, 241, and 261 Toll Roads?

Unfortunately, there’s no free ride for vehicles with two or more passengers ride for free on the 73, 133, 241, and 261 Toll Roads. The Toll Roads, managed by the Transportation Corridor Agencies, charge full tolls for all vehicles, regardless of passenger count. You’ll need a valid FasTrak transponder or another payment method to cover the cost.

If you’re looking for carpool savings, consider routes like the I-15 Express Lanes or 91 Express Lanes, where a FasTrak Flex transponder can unlock discounts. Always confirm toll rules with the agency to plan your trip effectively.


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