The Toll Roads – The Non-Stop Choice for Visitors in Orange County As summer vacations approach, make The Toll Roads part of your plans and avoid traffic while exploring everything Orange County has to offer. Cash tolling is no longer accepted on The Toll Roads of Orange County, but there are now new ways to pay. Drivers can pay tolls with Frastrak®, an ExpressAccount® or use One-TimeToll®. One-Time-Toll is the ideal choice for out-of-town visitors and infrequent users of The Toll Roads. No account necessary – users drive the 73, 133, 241 or 261 Toll Roads anytime, day or night, then pay within 5 days after driving on The Toll Roads. Drivers can pay online at thetollroads.com or by using The Toll Roads free mobile app. There are no invoices, statements or transponders. For visitors that drive The Toll Roads a few times a month or visit more than once a year, a Charge ExpressAccount® allows them to set up an account, drive The Toll Roads and the credit card on file will be charged at the end of every day they pass through a tolling location. Where? Plan routes with our interactive map on TheTollRoads.com Visit Southern California more than once a year? Consider opening a Charge ExpressAccount, a credit card on file is only charged when you drive on The Toll Roads and you won’t have to worry about remembering to pay a One-Time-Toll every time you visit. Visiting friends or family? Find out if they have an account with The Toll Roads. If so, they can temporarily add your license plate to their FasTrak account which will allow you to drive The Toll Roads with no worries. Already have FasTrak? FasTrak transponders work at every tolled bridge, lane and road in California. You can even use it in a rental car by adding the rental car vehicle license plate to your account. For maps, rates and more information visit www.thetollroads.com. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Julie Diaz at 949754-3418 or at jdiaz@thetollroads.com.
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