Drivers on Peninsula now have a new way to bypass heavy traffic on U.S. Highway 101. But it will cost them.
Beginning on Friday, drivers on the Peninsula have a new way to bypass heavy traffic on U.S. Highway 101. But it will cost them. Allie Rasmus reportsBeginning on Friday, drivers on the Peninsula have a new way to bypass heavy traffic on U.S. Highway 101.Express toll lanes are now open on a new, 20-mile long stretch of that highway.
And if you want to drive in the fast lane on 101 in San Mateo County, be prepared to either carpool or pay extra. And like other express lanes in the Bay Area, Caltrans is using dynamic pricing, which means the cost goes up if there is heavy traffic.If you have three or more people in your vehicle, the express lanes are free.And with the new extension, express lanes are now continuous from San Bruno to Sunnyvale. Drivers will need a Fastrak to use them.
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