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EZ TAG is an electronic toll collection system in Houston, Texas, United States, that allows motorists to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths. Motorists with the tags are allowed to use lanes reserved exclusively for them on all Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) roads. As of late 2003, the EZ TAG can also be used on all lanes of ...
The Westpark Tollway is a 22-mile (35.4 km) toll road starting in Uptown Houston and traveling westward parallel to sections of Westpark Drive and FM 1093 and terminating just past FM 723 in Fulshear, Texas. It is the first all-electronic toll road in the United States. The Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (FBCTRA) operates the westernmost ...
In 2003, all Greater Houston area toll-roads operated by Harris County Toll Road Authority and Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (), and all Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area toll-roads operated by North Texas Tollway Authority became compatible with TxTag, with the exception of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field airport parking, where NTTA's TollTag is the only ...
77 helpful votes. 2. Re: Toll Roads in Houston, is it worth the Ez Tag. 7 years ago. If you are staying in the Galleria area and just going to Galveston and San Antonio, you will not need the EZTag. If you were going to stay in the Houston area longer and go all around it, then yes, the tag would be nice to have.
Answer 1 of 4: I will be heading to Texas next weekend to Dallas but eventually heading south towards San Antonio then over to Houston. Question...Is EZ-Pass compatible with the Texas toll system?
Some toll booths will accept cash, others you must have on;y the EZ tag or equivalent to pay. Re the toll lanes on the freeways (not the beltway) they are generally open during rush hours and traffic flows on them in rush hour directions--inbound to downtown in the morning and outbound out of the downtown in the evening.
Park. Rec. The Hardy Toll Road is a controlled-access toll road in the Greater Houston area of the U.S. state of Texas, maintained by the Harris County Toll Road Authority. The route runs from Interstate 610 near central Houston to Interstate 45 just south of the Harris – Montgomery county line. The road generally parallels Interstate 45.
The easiest way to go to M City is to take 1-10 and then beltway 8 (Sam Houston tollway). If you don't want to use the toll raod then from 1-10 take Hwy 6 and from there to Hwy 90 - about the same distance, but Hwy 6 will have some stop lights. Most rental cars have the toll tag and they will bill you after the fact (the rental car company).