![]() ![]() The second left lane remains in the crossover configuration until Monte Vista Avenue and the Central Avenue and Monte Vista Avenue off-ramps are not accessible. The far left lane remains in the crossover configuration until Indian Hill Boulevard with no access to the Central Avenue, Monte Vista Avenue, and Indian Hill Boulevard off-ramps. The two left lanes are separated from existing lanes by barriers and motorists do not have access to off-ramps. On Tuesday, July 19 the two left lanes of the westbound I-10 approaching Mountain Avenue were shifted towards the center median and entered into a crossover configuration. Temporary crossover lanes at westbound I-10 approaching Mountain Avenue Click here Interactive project map to learn more about the bridges. The lanes will be available to HOV 3+ vehicles at a discount, In addition, lanes to assist drivers getting on and off the freeway (auxiliary lanes) are being constructed in selected locations.Įighteen bridges throughout the corridor will either be replaced, widened, or improved to accommodate the widening of the freeway. The third and final future phase of 12 miles will be from Pepper Avenue to Ford Street in Redlands.įor the Phase 1 project, a single new lane is being constructed and combined with the existing HOV lane to provide two tolled express lanes in each direction. The second phase, stretching 11.1 miles from I-15 to Pepper Avenue in Colton, is in design and the final funding components are being sought to enable construction to begin in 2024. The first phase, stretching 10 miles from the Los Angeles County line to I-15, is currently under construction. ![]() View FAQs or contact SANDAG Customer Service to learn more.SBCTA’s Interstate 10 Corridor Project is comprised of three phases of improvements to benefit the movement of both people and goods on this facility that is important to both San Bernardino County residents and to the local and national economy. Visit: SANDAG Customer Service Center located at 1129 La Media Road, San Diego, CA 92154, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.The website will guide you through the application process. To prepare for opening your prepaid FasTrak account, have your contact information, a debit or credit card, and the license plate of your vehicles handy. Visit the SANDAG FasTrak Portal to sign up for an account online. The SR 125 Toll Road spans from SR 905 in Otay Mesa north through eastern Chula Vista to SR 54 in Spring Valley. SR 125 toll rates vary depending on the distance traveled and if you pay through a SANDAG FasTrak account. Toll rates are up to 80% lower for SANDAG FasTrak account holders than those that pay cash or credit at the time of their trip. The SR 125 Toll Road is a 10-mile expressway that uses FasTrak to allow customers to bypass toll plazas without stopping. The I-15 Express Lanes span between SR 78 in Escondido and SR 163 in San Diego. Toll rates for solo drivers on the I-15 Express Lanes vary between $0.50 and $8.00, depending on the distance traveled and traffic in the lanes. Solo drivers can use the I-15 Express Lanes by using a transponder connected to a prepaid SANDAG FasTrak account. The express lanes were created to ease demand on regular freeway lanes and provide people who share the ride with a smoother, quicker, and more reliable trip. The express lanes are free to carpools, vanpools, motorcycles, clean air vehicles, and transit riders with no transponder needed. The I-15 Express Lanes are 20 miles of specially designated highway lanes that give solo drivers who cannot use carpool lanes, the option to pay a per-use toll to use the lanes. The electronic toll collection system automatically deducts the correct toll from a prepaid account, so FasTrak customers don’t need to stop to pay. To get started with SANDAG FasTrak, drivers must set up a prepaid FasTrak account and have a transponder properly mounted on their windshield. FasTrak users can pay tolls in advance to drive on any toll road, bridge, or express lane in California bearing the FasTrak logo. SANDAG operates tolling on the I-15 Express Lanes and SR 125 Toll Road in the San Diego region using FasTrak®-the statewide toll collection system that allows customers to pay tolls electronically in California. ![]()
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