
So, instead of digging for dollars at old fashioned toll plazas, some of which date back to the 1930s, drivers will sail through on "open-road toll lanes," paying via their Fastrak accounts, or by having their license plates scanned, and then receiving a bill in the mail.
The Golden Gate Bridge is the only local bridge that's already totally cash-free.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission on Wednesday approved a $4 million contract aimed at helping to switch the rest of region's bridges to all electronic tolls.