The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) – the Joint Powers Authority that operates State Routes 73, 133, 241 and 261 – today announced that drivers of The Toll Roads have even more options to pay tolls, violations and/or replenish FasTrak® accounts.
Drivers can now conduct transactions at participating Walgreens locations nationwide. Walgreens – one of America’s largest store chains – joins a list of popular and convenient retailers where The Toll Roads accept payments through their partnership with cash payment network provider PayNearMe. The list includes 7-Eleven, CVS Pharmacy, Family Dollar, Walmart and more.
To see all participating locations, click here, enter a city and select “The Toll Roads of Orange County” as the biller.
Ways to pay with cash at participating locations:
- Pay a violation: Present Notice of Toll Evasion to store clerk.
- Pay a toll: Visit TheTollRoads.com, click "Pay Toll Now," follow steps, select "cash" on payment screen, receive barcode, present barcode to store clerk.
- Replenish a FasTrak account: Log in to account at TheTollRoads.com, select "Payments" tab, choose cash, receive barcode, present barcode to store clerk.
Since January 2021, more than 283,000 payments have been made using PayNearMe. According to a recent case study, drivers from all 50 states and most Canadian provinces have used PayNearMe to make a Toll Roads payment at more than 3,500 locations.
“We’re dedicated to innovation in emerging payment types; focusing on the latest consumer preferences for how and where they prefer to pay by expanding payment options for motorists,” said TCA CEO Samuel Johnson. “Walgreens is a great addition to the large family of retailers that offer payment options to our customers.”
About PayNearMe:
PayNearMe has been processing cash payments for thousands of businesses and government agencies since 2009 and, today, is accepted at over 40,000 retail locations in the U.S.
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.