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dstalksalot 02-07-2012 04:07 PM

Yeah, another NoCAl girl here. Fast Track is a good back up in these cases.

bandit bear 02-07-2012 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Suzanne 3FC (Post 4207459)
I just read that there were 122 million cars that crossed the 7 toll bridges in the Bay area last year, or 334,246 cars per day.

If that traffic were divided evenly between each bridge, that would account for 47,749 cars per day on each bridge. I wonder how many cars approach it without having enough change to pass through.

Now imagine being a toll booth operator :faint:

But still, he could have let us know about the toll evasion fee. He said I would be billed for $5, not $30. "oh don't worry about it, you'll get a bill sent to you for the amount of the toll."

::rolls eyes at booth operator::

sontaikle 02-08-2012 08:14 AM

Ouch! But at least you know for future reference. My friends and I sometimes call things like these a "stupidity tax." Not saying you're stupid of course, just sometimes we all do dumb things but learn from them :)

You might want to document that the website says the toll is a different than reality. You might be able to fight that toll evasion fee (I'm not sure how that works in Cali though).

Sounds like you Cali folks have something similar to the EZPass we have in NY. Even if you don't use it all that much it's a worthy investment just so you can speed through the tolls. My mom has one that we used to share because we didn't use the tolls all that much, but whenever we did it came in handy. Now I have my own though because to get to work I have to go over a bridge every day :)

duckyyellowfeet 02-09-2012 12:08 AM

Two things I know about CA bridges:

1) I had a friend who didn't know there was a toll on the Richmond Bridge. She went right through the toll booth and didn't end up paying anything for it. Not the suggestion I'd have for you though.

2) Another friend of mine came out and missed the toll. He was given the option to just buy the Fastrak pass in place of the ticket. Since he was in the Bay Area and coming out to see his girlfriend in the Central Valley, it was worth it to him. If your husband is looking to get a job in the Bay Area, it might be worth it.

bandit bear 02-09-2012 01:04 AM

He "doesn't want to think about it right now." It's definitely worth it if he's going to be going there once a week, but knowing him, he'd be too lazy to get one and I'd have to get it for him :rolleyes:


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