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More Choices Ahead! The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority’s SB Express Lanes on I-10 are now open!
Spend less time in traffic with the new SB Express Lanes on I-10. If you already have a FasTrak® account, then you’re set to drive.
The Toll Roads is the account and payment processing partner for SB Express Lanes. Because of this, both The Toll Roads and SB Express Lanes drivers can get assistance at our new San Bernardino County Customer Service Walk-In Center. To learn more about the partnership, please click here. To learn more about the SB Express Lanes, please visit their website at SBExpressLanes.com.
Important Customer Advisory Regarding Nationwide Text Phishing Scam
The Toll Roads is advising drivers to disregard phishing texts being sent to their phones that detail a specific outstanding toll amount. If you receive a text and are unsure, The Toll Roads customers can verify valid text notifications by logging into their account. On the dashboard, scroll down to account security and click “Notification Verification” or use the direct link at https://secure.thetollroads.com/accounts/notification-verification.
If you receive a phishing text, please file a complaint at www.ic3.gov. This is a site dedicated to sharing information on Internet crimes across law enforcement agencies.
Northbound 241 Channelizer Project
In 2022, approximately 800 new vertical channelizer posts were installed on the northbound 241 Toll Road, beginning approximately 1.5 miles north of the Windy Ridge Mainline Toll Point to State Route (SR) 91. The project will assist and promote good driving habits, prevent queue-jumpers, enhance safety and assist traffic flow for motorists transitioning from the 241 Toll Road to SR 91.
There are four lanes on the northbound 241 Toll Road as drivers approach SR 91 — two lanes on the left merge onto the westbound SR 91 and two lanes on the right merge onto the eastbound SR 91.
With the majority of commuters traveling from Orange County to Riverside and San Bernardino counties in the afternoons, traffic congestion on SR 91 creates queuing on the northbound 241 Toll Road in the two right lanes, while traffic continues to flow in the two left lanes heading west to Anaheim and Yorba Linda. Adding to the bumper-to-bumper frustration are the queue jumpers — drivers who try to bypass the congestion by driving in the left two lanes only to cut-in at the last minute. These queue-jumpers create more congestion and safety concerns.
The channelizers are an initial step in easing traffic congestion in the area. TCA continues to work with Caltrans, the Orange County Transportation Authority and the Riverside County Transportation Commission on the 241/91 Express Connector Project — a proposed tolled connector between the 241 Toll Road and the 91 Express Lanes. The design phase of the connector is scheduled for completion by late 2022 with construction set to begin in 2023.
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