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   Benicia-Martinez Bridge
 
Tolls on the Benicia-Martinez Bridge

Tolls are collected in the eastbound direction. Toll rates are based on the total number of axles on the roadway in a vehicle combination and are as follows:
 

Number of Axles Toll Rate
2 Axles $ 3.00
3 Axles $ 5.00
4 Axles $ 7.25
5 Axles $ 10.25
6 Axles $ 11.00
7 or more Axles $ 12.50
 

FasTrak™ -
Passage for vehicles using FasTrak™ shall be at the same rates shown above. For the location of FasTrak™-only lanes on this bridge, click here.

Commute Bus -
Commute Bus may cross toll-free at any time in designated lane(s), in accordance with operational procedures.

Passage through staffed lanes requires toll-free commute bus ticket, or an axle-based toll will be charged.

Carpool -
Any 2-axle vehicle, without trailer(s), carrying three or more persons, may cross toll-free in designated lane(s).

Monday through Friday between 5 a.m.-10 a.m. and 3 p.m.-7 p.m.

Note: Any motorcycle, bus, inherently-low-emission vehicle (ILEV) with DMV-issued decals, or 2-axle vehicle, without trailer(s), designed by the manufacturer to be occupied by no more than two persons, carrying two persons, may also cross toll-free in designated lane(s) consistent with the above referenced hours of operation.

Pedestrians and Bicyclists -
Pedestrians and bicyclists are prohibited from crossing the Benicia-Martinez Bridge.
 

   Vehicle Definitions for Bridge Toll Assessment
 
  • Bus: Bus shall include any vehicle designed, used, or maintained for carrying more than 10 persons, including the driver. Commute Bus shall include any vehicle that is:

    Either I:

    1. Designed, used, or maintained for the transportation of more than 10 persons including the driver;
    2. Operated across a state-owned toll bridge on a route commencing and terminating within a radius of 50 miles from the toll plaza of such bridge; and
    3. Operated on a regular schedule for any municipal or public corporation, transit district, public utility district or political subdivision, or private company for the nonprofit work-related transportation of its employees; or by any transportation company operating under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the California Public Utilities Commission.

    Or II:

    1. “Vanpool vehicle” operating under the provisions of current ridesharing laws and regulations, and designed for carrying more than 10, but not more than 15, persons including the driver, which is maintained and used primarily for the nonprofit work-related transportation of persons for the purpose of ridesharing.

  • Motorcycle: Motorcycle shall include any motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider, with up to four wheels in contact with the roadway, two of which are a functional part of a sidecar.
  • Seating Capacity: If individual seats are provided, the number of such seats shall be used in determining the seating capacity. If individual seats are not used, seating capacity shall be determined on the basis of 17 inches of seat width per person.
  • Vehicle Combination: Vehicle Combination shall include any combination of motor-driven and drawn vehicle(s). Toll assessment will be based on the total number of axles on the roadway in the total combination.
  • Trailer: Trailer shall include any vehicle, including semi-trailer, designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle.
 
Benicia-Martinez Bridge Information
For more information about the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, go to http://www.mtc.ca.gov/bata/ben-mar.htm.
 
 
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