The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) continue to be an innovator in the industry, announcing today that drivers of The Toll Roads now have increased options to pay tolls, violations and/or replenish FasTrak® accounts.
In addition to 7-Eleven stores and CVS Pharmacies, The Toll Roads customers can now conduct transactions at participating Walmart and Family Dollar locations throughout the nation via PayNearMe.
Ways to pay with cash at participating locations:
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Pay a violation: Present Notice of Toll Evasion to store clerk.
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Pay a toll: Visit TheTollRoads.com, click "Pay Toll Now," follow steps, select "cash" on payment screen, receive barcode, present barcode to store clerk.
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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, drivers from all 50 states and most of the Canadian provinces have visited participating PayNearMe locations to make more than 100,000 payments. Toll payments have been made at more than 3,500 PayNearMe locations across the nation, with most of the payments made by first-time drivers of The Toll Roads.
In a statement, TCA CEO Samuel Johnson said:
“Adding Walmart and Family Dollar to the family of PayNearMe retailers that accept cash payment for use of The Toll Roads offers even more payment options for infrequent users, those visiting Orange County or motorists otherwise not wanting to open a FasTrak account.
“The PayNearMe program not only allows customers to make cash payments at retail outlets they visit regularly, but it additionally promotes commerce at these retail establishments, which is especially important for the still-recovering economy.”
About PayNearMe
PayNearMe has been processing cash payments for thousands of businesses and government agencies since 2009 and, today, is accepted at over 27,000 retail locations in the U.S.
To see participating locations, click here, enter your city and “The Toll Roads of Orange County” as the biller.
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.