Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), operators of The Toll Roads, is pleased to announce it has launched one-way interoperability with North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA). The partnership allows accountholders with The Toll Roads to use tolling facilities when traveling in North Texas and have tolls billed to their account with The Toll Roads.
In tolling, interoperability allows different tolling systems to work together seamlessly, allowing drivers to use a single account or payment method to pay tolls on other toll facilities.
“Establishing interoperability outside the state of California has been a longstanding goal for TCA and now that is a reality for The Toll Roads accountholders. We are thrilled to see our cooperative agreement with NTTA come to fruition knowing tolling compatibility has been long sought after by our customers traveling out of state, specifically in the North Texas region,” shared Aliso Viejo representative Richard Hurt, Chair of the TCA Joint Toll Operations Committee. “With the NTTA agreement now in place, we are pleased to provide our customers with the added benefit of effortless travel both in California and beyond.”
“We welcome The Toll Roads accountholders, who can now seamlessly travel NTTA’s system of safe, well-maintained and time-saving toll roads,” said NTTA Assistant Executive Director of Operations Jeff Dailey.
The Toll Roads accountholders can conveniently use tolled facilities in Dallas/Fort Worth, including NTTA toll roads, TEXpress Lanes, and North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority lanes in Tyler.
To learn more about the tolled facilities in North Texas and the agreement between NTTA and TCA, please visit Out-of-State Travel | The Toll Roads
The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) are two joint powers authorities formed by the California Legislature in 1986 to plan, finance, construct and operate Orange County’s public toll road system comprised of the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads, which represents 20% of Orange County’s highway system.