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I believe so Kenny... or as you approach the sensors you can ride along the lines so it doesn't trigger the camera ;)
 

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Not the 91 as there are barriers between the lanes for the FastTract section.
The 241 and 261 toll roads have booths so have some money handy.

Jerry

Yeah, i used to live just off the 91 at Weir Canyon / Yorba Linda Blvd. Just tuck between the flags to get in there bro!
 

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I would rather avoid all toll roads. In SoCal, it shouldn't be to hard to avoid them. Most GPS's will route you around toll roads
 

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Yes. You have to pay full price except for on the 91 express lanes. It is free to drive on the 91 except eastbound between 4-6 pm when it's half off ($10+ some days for ~10 miles). There are no toll booths on the 91 so you must have a transponder and there is a minimum fee (I think it's $7 per month).
 

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Yeah, i used to live just off the 91 at Weir Canyon / Yorba Linda Blvd. Just tuck between the flags to get in there bro!

LOL, your a braver man than I :BLAA:

I avoid the 91 if at all possible and if going to OC I just take the 210 to the 57, milage is about the same and the 210 has a diamond lane all the way:thumbup:

Jerry
 
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