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WASHINGTON — Tolls for solo drivers and expanded rush-hour periods began Monday, Dec. 4, on Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway.

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Under the previous rules, with a few exceptions, only motorcycles, buses and cars with two or more people were legally able to use the road during specific rush-hour periods in the mornings and evenings.

Under the new expanded hours, drivers must now have at least one other person in the car and an E-ZPass Flex transponder in HOV mode to ride free from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. toward Ballston and Rosslyn, or from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays from Rosslyn and Ballston toward the Beltway.

All drivers, except motorcycles, must have an E-ZPass to use the road during those times now.

Drivers without another person in the car must pay a toll during the expanded rush-hour periods; that toll rises and falls based on the amount of traffic in the lanes. In the first days since the new tolls were rolled out, rates ranged from lows of about $5 to a high of $40 during the morning commutes.

WTOP listeners have submitted a series of questions about the complicated rules that we took to state transportation officials.

Who has to pay, and how much? How do the tolls work?

Any driver riding alone during the restricted times, including traffic to or from Dulles International Airport and in hybrid vehicles, must pay an automated toll that rises and falls based on traffic in the lanes.

The aim of the tolls is to keep traffic moving. As demand goes up, so does the price.

Like other HOV or toll lanes in the region, drivers are charged a toll based on the distance traveled. When entering the lanes, signs will indicate the current price of a short trip, middle-length trip and the longest trip. Trips in between will be priced between those points.

In addition, VDOT also has released an I-66 Express Lanes toll calculator that shows current prices and allows drivers to look at prices at past dates and times.

Drivers without an E-ZPass will get a violation notice in the mail with additional fees unless they go to the state’s tolling website to pay the toll.

What times do the new rules apply?

The new weekday rush-hour period on I-66 inside the Beltway is 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. toward U.S. 29 in Rosslyn, and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. toward the Beltway.

This is an expansion from the previous two and a half hours each way, where drivers were legally required to have at least one other person in the car to use the road. (Up to half of drivers were believed to be breaking that law.)

If you’re driving outside of those times, the road operates like any other highway.

That includes no change for reverse commuters, who can continue to use the road from D.C. toward the Beltway in the morning and from the Beltway toward D.C. in the afternoon. Trucks continue to be banned on I-66 inside the Beltway.

If your solo commute now falls inside the expanded hours, what are your options?

For drivers caught in the additional hours, the options to avoid a toll are to start a carpool, shift commuting hours, or take transit, such as some of the new bus service that has been rolled out.

Alternative routes include Route 50 and 29. VDOT officials said they will be monitoring adjacent roadway systems to adjust traffic signal timing as needed.

What is an E-ZPass Flex? How do you get one?

During the new hours, an E-ZPass is now required for all drivers, except motorcycles, to avoid a violation. An E-ZPass Flex mounted in the car and switched to High Occupancy Vehicle mode is required to legally ride free with two or more total people in the car. The Flex transponder, which beeps when switched into the mode, indicates to the toll system and police that the car is traveling as an HOV.

Drivers can trade in an existing Virginia E-ZPass transponder for an E-ZPass Flex, or start a new account online or at many Northern Virginia grocery stores.

There is no additional charge for the Flex transponder as long as it is used for an HOV trip once every six months. If it is not, Virginia charges a one-time $10 fee.

For drivers with a Maryland E-ZPass account, the regular E-ZPass can also be traded in for an E-ZPass Flex through that state’s system by calling the state’s E-ZPass customer service center. Regular E-ZPass transponders from any state will work to pay a toll on the road, but only the Flex transponders allow carpoolers to travel for free.

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Do you need to pay tolls to drive on 66 towards DC? ›

Drivers traveling to and from Dulles Airport on I-66 Inside the Beltway during the Express Lanes hours must pay a toll with an E-ZPass if traveling alone, or have two or more occupants and an E-ZPass Flex switched to HOV mode to travel for free.

What are the HOV hours on Route 66 in Virginia? ›

Hybrid Rules on Interstate 66:

Inside the Beltway, all lanes are HOV-3 from 5:30 to 9:30 a.m. eastbound, 3 to 7 p.m. westbound, Monday through Friday. Outside the Beltway, the left lane is HOV-3 from 5:30 to 9:30 a.m. eastbound, 3 to7 p.m. westbound, Monday through Friday.

What time is the toll on the I-66 inside the Beltway? ›

Get your E-ZPass

If you travel on I-66 Inside the Beltway when tolling is in effect Monday through Friday, 5:30-9:30 a.m. eastbound, and 3 -7 p.m. westbound, you need to have an E-ZPass funded and properly mounted in your vehicle.

Do motorcycles pay tolls in Virginia? ›

Do Motorcycles Pay a toll to use the Dulles Toll Road? - Yes, all users of the Dulles Toll Road pay a toll, including motorcycles, hybrids and High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV). Motorcycles pay toll at the same rate as passenger vehicles,typically at the 2-axle vehicle rate.

What is the highest toll on I-66? ›

Similar to I-95 express lanes, I-66 operates under dynamic tolling with no max toll. All drivers must have an E-ZPass® mounted in the car to use the express lanes.

What happens if you accidentally get on the express lane in Virginia? ›

Customers traveling without an E-ZPass® will be sent an unpaid toll invoice explaining the correct way to use the Express Lanes and requesting payment of tolls plus administrative fees.

What are the HOV rules on 66 Virginia? ›

As of Dec. 5, 2022, vehicles will need to have three or more occupants to qualify as HOV on I-66 and travel the express lanes without paying a toll.

What is the difference between carpool lane and HOV lane? ›

High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes, also known as carpool or diamond lanes, is a traffic management strategy to promote and encourage ridesharing; thereby alleviating congestion and maximizing the people-carrying capacity of California highways.

What is the fine for driving in HOV lane in Virginia? ›

Any person driving an unauthorized vehicle on the designated HOT lanes is guilty of a traffic infraction, which shall not be a moving violation, and shall be punishable as follows: for a first offense, by a fine of $125; for a second offense within a period of five years from a first offense, by a fine of $250; for a ...

How do you use the toll road in Indiana? ›

You can pay tolls in Indiana electronically with transponders including E-ZPass and I-Pass. It is also possible to pay using Pay by Plate or with cash. In Southern Indiana you can also pay with RiverLink.

How do you drive on toll roads in Texas? ›

To use these express lanes drivers must have an EZ TAG or TxTag unless they qualify as HOV (High Occupancy Vehicles). Follow the directional signage to enter the managed lanes, electronic signs will display the current toll price. Signs at each tolling plaza will indicate the proper lane for HOV and toll users.

Are there toll roads on Route 66? ›

The 66 Express Outside the Beltway uses a toll-by-segment, or segmental tolling, system. Basically, the 22.5-mile corridor between Gainesville and I-495 is divided into segments – three eastbound, four westbound.

Can you split traffic on a motorcycle in Virginia? ›

Lane-Splitting Law in Virginia

However, at present lane splitting is still illegal in the state of Virginia. The only time that motorcyclists are not obligated to remain in their lane is if they are safely passing another vehicle.

Does Virginia allow lane splitting for motorcycles? ›

What Is Lane Splitting? Lane splitting occurs when a motorcycle rider rides between rows of motor vehicles going in the same direction as the motorcycle that are traveling at a slow speed or are stopped. Lane splitting is illegal in Virginia and is considered reckless driving.

Do you need a license plate light on a motorcycle in Virginia? ›

Required Equipment

At least one headlight visible from 200 feet, A tail light visible from 500 feet, A working brake light, and. A license plate light that is visible from 50 feet.

Is Route 66 in VA a toll road? ›

Travel Options

If you drive alone, you will have a new option to travel on I-66 Inside the Beltway between I-495 and Route 29 in Rosslyn during rush hours in the main commute direction by paying a toll. All you need is an E-ZPass to pay your tolls.

What are the tolls on 66 in Virginia? ›

66 Express Lanes - Outside the Beltway
Facility NameAdministrative Fee Amount
COLEMAN BRIDGE$1.50
DULLES TOLL ROAD$0.00
I-64 EXPRESS$1.50
I66 INSIDE BELTWAY$1.50
2 more rows

Is 66 outside the Beltway a toll road? ›

It's easy to pay your tolls on the 66 Express Outside the Beltway. Just use our simple online payment page, and you'll be on your way.

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