I’m going to be using California Route 73 for my daily commute to my new job and want to know what I’ll be paying for tolls. How much is the 73 toll road in California?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The 73 toll road in California charges drivers depending on a few factors:
Which on-ramp you use to enter the highway
Which off-ramp you use to exit the highway
When you’re traveling
Whether you use FasTrak, pay online, or pay via The Toll Roads app
Route 73 begins at I-5 in the south and ends with I-405 in the north. Driving many of the routes between these points—either northbound or southbound—will cost you $9 if you pay online or via The Toll Roads app.
The following rates will apply if you use a FasTrak account:
Morning/evening peak period: $8.24
Morning/evening peak hour: $9
Off-peak weekdays: $6.89
Weekends: $6.60
Certain shorter routes will cost you less money, depending on the entrance and exit point. In some cases, no toll is charged. For exact rates, you can use Orange County’s toll roads calculator online.
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