The Toll Roads Rewards program is a simple way of thanking Orange County’s Toll Roads customers for driving the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads. The Toll Roads of Orange County is the largest network of toll roads in California and with more than 280,000 daily trips, accountholders can be rewarded for their daily commute.
The Toll Roads FasTrak® and ExpressAccount® members who drive The Toll Roads at least once during the month and opt-in to receive promotional materials, receives a special monthly deal from a local retail partner as a token of appreciation. Monthly deals range from restaurants to theme parks and whale watching excursions to lift ticket discounts at local mountain resorts.
With the first week of the professional hockey season underway, The Toll Roads Rewards members who drive at least once in October will be rewarded with up to 30 percent off the box office price of tickets to select Anaheim Ducks games. November’s Rewards partner features the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Safari Park. Past Rewards partners have included Angels Baseball, Ruby’s Diner, Papa John’s Pizza, Pageant of the Masters and Festival of Arts.
The program is free for The Toll Roads’ accountholders and easy to join – sign up, drive and earn rewards. Here’s how to enroll in The Toll Roads Rewards program:
- You must be a FasTrak or ExpressAccount customer with The Toll Roads
- Log in to your account at thetollroads.com and click the yellow “Update Contact” button on the right-hand side of the account dashboard
- Check the box to opt-in to “News and The Toll Roads Rewards”
- Save changes by clicking on the yellow “Update Contact” button at the bottom of the page
- Drive The Toll Roads at least once per month
- Watch your email for a reward coupon that is sent mid-month.
The Toll Roads has more than 840,000 FasTrak and ExpressAccounts with more than 320,000 already signed up for The Toll Roads Rewards program. There’s a new offer every month. To learn about upcoming partners and past promotions, visit thetollroads.com/promotions.
“When it comes to getting around Southern California, we know drivers have a choice,” said Lisa Telles, Chief Communications Officer for the Transportation Corridor Agencies. “The Toll Roads Rewards is our way of saying thank you for choosing The Toll Roads in Orange County to get to work and appointments and to visit family and friends.”
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 67-mile public toll road system. Fifty-one miles of the system are complete, including the 73, 133, 241 and 261 Toll Roads. TCA continues to meet the region’s growing need for congestion-free transportation alternatives.