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The cost of commuting on several Bay Area transit agencies, along with driving on the Golden Gate Bridge, has gone up on ...
Another Bay Area bridge is raising its tolls. The Golden Gate Bridge (GGB) and Golden Gate Ferry and Transit fares are set to ...
Commuting to and through San Francisco will cost more starting Tuesday as SF Muni increases fares and the Golden Gate Bridge ...
Fares for Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District customers will increase by up to 50 cents starting Tuesday.
A heads up if you take public transit. Starting July 1, fares are going up for many Bay Area transit agencies. Also, the toll ...
The tolls for two-axle vehicles increases to $10.75. Tolls for FasTrak customers, who make up the majority of bridge ...
While FasTrak is California's statewide driver toll system, the texts are coming from fraudsters, demanding users pay their unpaid tolls in order "to avoid a fine and keep your license." ...
No FasTrak device? No problem, as LA Metro allows all drivers to use freeway toll lanes After 10 years, Metro permanently opens the ExpressLanes on the 10, 110 freeways to vehicles without ...
FasTrak does not use texts to request payment by text via website. Customers are asked to visit bayareafastrak.org or call the customer service center at (877) BAY-TOLL (229-8655) to make payments.
Officials with "Toll Roads," the company that operates FasTrak says it does not send text messages to non-account holders. MORE: It's 2025 and Bay Area bridge tolls are now $1 more expensive.
At 8:49 p.m. on May 10, a Thursday, I was at home in Los Angeles, reading on the couch, as is typically the case around that time on weeknights, the dishes done, the dog walked.
No, FasTrak did not send you a text to pay up. It’s a ‘smishing’ scam. Smishing is a phishing attempt by text message and is aimed at stealing your personal or credit card information.