The cost of getting around the Bay Area is once again more expensive for commuters. Tolls at seven state-owned bridges are set to rise on Jan. 1, the first in a series of annual hikes over the next five years.
Tolls will increase by 50 cents on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and the Antioch, Benicia-Martinez, Carquinez, Dumbarton, Richmond-San Rafael and San Mateo-Hayward bridges.
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Tolls for all regular two-axle cars and trucks will increase from the current $8 to $8.50.
In 2027, customers who pay with FasTrak tags will then see toll rates rise to $9 on the bridges, while tolls for customers who use a pre-registered license plate account will climb to $9.25 and invoiced tolls will rise to $10.
Tolls for large freight trucks and other vehicle-trailer combinations

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