You’re invited! In honor of Earth Month, we are excited to announce dates for The Toll Roads’ 2025 Spring Tours!
Tag: Orange County California
Have you ever noticed the brown fencing along the north end of the 241 Toll Road? Spanning 12 miles of the corridor, the 241 Wildlife Protection Fence keeps wildlife off the roads and guides them to existing wildlife bridge and culvert undercrossings that allow protected passage to open spaces on either side of the road.
The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), operators of The Toll Roads, are fully aware of the current nationwide phishing scam. We are currently seeing an uptick of messages targeting California drivers.
Whether you are borrowing a car or are driving a rental, learn how you can pay tolls on The Toll Roads and avoid receiving a violation.
As the holiday season begins, drivers are getting out on the road! Whether you’re enjoying the holidays at home or taking a road trip to visit family and friends, check out some helpful tips to make your drive as easy as pie.
Have you ever wondered as you drive down the road why some signs are green while others are yellow or blue?
Thirty years ago, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) made history when we transformed the former Coyote Canyon Landfill in Newport Beach to a coastal sage scrub wonderland.
The Toll Roads are committed to prioritizing the needs of drivers and making the customer experience as satisfying and stress-free as driving the roads. You can get in touch with our Customer Service Team in many different ways.
This year, cities throughout Orange County have pulled out all the stops to bring you spectacular events for the Fourth of July. From fireworks, to parades, to street fairs, if you’re looking for something fun to do this Independence Day, our member cities have you covered.
A decade ago, (May 14, 2014 at 12:01 a.m. to be exact) The Toll Roads embraced new technology by transitioning to all-electronic tolling (AET), bidding farewell to traditional toll booths and the bottlenecks and congestion drivers had grown accustomed to.
