sir im working on a master page and i want to place all my css on a seprate page but when im trying to do so..im not been able to do so..can u please help sir
sir in master page there's already a css for button and anchor element so when im aplying it for my page it is applying to all the page
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<center style="height: 40px;padding-left: 110px;"><a href="/faq/Is-there-a-way-to-display-toll-roads-on-Google-Maps" style="background-color: #b44c4cf2;font-size: 22px;font-family: monospace;">Google Maps & Tolls FAQ</a></center>
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<center><p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;">Is there a way to display toll roads on Google Maps?</p></center>
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<p style="color: black; padding-left: 142px;font-size: 18px;">Google maps allow you to “avoid” toll roads. Google maps indicates that your route includes a toll road or partial toll road. Google maps do not show toll roads as a layer or toll locations or toll amounts as markers.</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;">Does Google maps show tolls? What are tolls on Google maps? </p>
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<p style="color: black;padding-left: 170px;font-size: 18px;">Google maps does not show tolls. However, it indicates presence of toll roads in turn-by-turn direction. You can use Tollguru™ Toll Calculator to see tolls on Google maps for all the logical routes between your origin and destination.</p>
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<center><p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;">How to use Tollguru™ Toll Calculator?</p><center>
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<img alt="Toll Calculator Tollguru Free App How to Use" class="img-fluid mx-auto d-block align-middle" src="/cdn/infographics/TollCalculatorHowToUse.jpg"/><!----><p style="color: black" class="link ng-star-inserted">Link: <a style="color: black" href="/faq/how-to-use-tollguru-toll-calculator">http://tollguru.com/faq/how-to-use-tollguru-toll-calculator/></a></p></center>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;">How does Toll Calculator calculates tolls? </p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">The toll calculator estimates costs (tolls + gas) for all logical routes between your origin (start location) and destination. It shows you the cheapest, the fastest, and other relevant routes on a Google map. To help you choose between routes, it displays cost, time, distance and other information for each route. </p>
<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">The travel times and gas costs vary based on traffic congestion, accidents, road closures, etc. For example, your vehicle consumes more fuel in stop and go traffic. Every time you search, the travel times and gas estimates may be different. The toll calculator shows tolls at the time of your travel for variable priced toll roads. As you can see the estimates of fuel consumed and gas expenses, travel times, and tolls are dynamic. Therefore, the cheapest route and the fastest routes may change for the same origin and destination.</p>
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<p style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Tollguru™ considers the following factors to calculate tolls for your vehicle</p>
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<li>Day and time-of-the-day. For example, tolls on SR 133, 241, 261 toll roads, SR-91 Express lanes in California are different each day of the week, and during peaks, pre & post-peak hours on a day. Please refer to <a href="/toll-info">toll information for your state </a>to learn more.</li>
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<li>Whether dual tires</li>
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<li>Method of payment
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<li>Tag transponder such as E-ZPass, SunPass, TollTag, TxTag, FasTrak, I-PASS, PikePass, AutoExpreso, etc.</li>
<li>Cash (or credit/debit card)</li>
<li>Video payment systems such as Pay By Plate, ZipCash, TollByPlate, Pay by Mail, License Plate Toll etc.</li>
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<li>Vehicle occupancy (carpool) *</li>
<li>Discount program *</li>
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For roads where truck tolls are based on weight and height, Tollguru™ uses a relationship between weight, height and number of axles to calculate tolls. Please refer to individual state pages to see <a href="/toll-info">truck toll payment </a>information for your state.
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</div> To keep it simple, Toll calculator currently does not display tolls for carpooling, and enrollment in discount programs</div></div><!----></div>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;">How do you show tolls for trucks based on axles when the toll agency charges based on weight and vehicle height?</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">As you are aware, some toll road agencies charge tolls based on weight and vehicle height. Tollguru™ toll calculator uses a relationship table between truck weight and number of axles. For example, you can see the table showing relationship between weight and axle for Pennsylvania turnpike here. Please refer to individual state pages for information for all facilities where tolls for trucks are not charged based on axles. </p>
<p style="color:black;font-size: 18px;">If we do not use a relationship between weight and axles, we will not be able to show total tolls for routes where one toll agency in the route charges tolls based on axles and another agency charges tolls based on truck weight.</p>
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<p style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">On many toll roads you have to pay different tolls if you drive a 2-axle pick-up with 4 tires, 2-axle pick with 6-tires, or if you drive a 2-axle commercial truck. Often the tolls are same but on some roads they are not. You can pick appropriate vehicle class (personal pick-up truck or 2-axle truck) to get the correct toll.</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;">How does Tollguru™ calculate gas expenses for my route?</p>
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<p style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Tollguru considers following factors to calculate gas costs for your route </p>
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<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Highway and city fuel efficiency (MPG) of your vehicle
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<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Calculated based on your vehicle class</li>
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<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Further, refined based on year, make, and model of your car, SUV, pickup</li>
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<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">You can edit fuel efficiency, if different</li>
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<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Route distance</li>
<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Traffic speeds. For example, your vehicle uses more fuel in stop and go traffic and when the traffic speeds are very high.</li>
<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Gas costs</li>
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<p style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Tollguru™ uses a proprietary algorithm to calculate gas costs based on traffic speeds. For example, fuel efficiency for most cars is 20 percent lower at 75 miles per hour compared to 55 miles per hour. Tollguru uses speeds for each travel leg in a route to calculate gas costs. </p>
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<p style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Tollguru considers following factors to calculate gas costs for your route </p>
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<li style="color: black; font-size: 18px;">Highway and city fuel efficiency (MPG) of your vehicle
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<li>Calculated based on your vehicle class</li>
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<li>Further, refined based on year, make, and model of your car, SUV, pickup</li>
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<li>You can edit fuel efficiency, if different</li>
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<li>Route distance</li>
<li>Traffic speeds. For example, your vehicle uses more fuel in stop and go traffic and when the traffic speeds are very high.</li>
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<p style="color: black">Tollguru™ uses a proprietary algorithm to calculate gas costs based on traffic speeds. For example, fuel efficiency for most cars is 20 percent lower at 75 miles per hour compared to 55 miles per hour. Tollguru uses speeds for each travel leg in a route to calculate gas costs. </p>
<clr-alert><!----><div class="alert alert-warning ng-star-inserted"><div class="alert-items"><div class="alert-icon-wrapper"></div><span class="alert-text"> It is important to remember that gas estimates are highly subjective based on type of fuel, your vehicle condition, and your driving type. Also, we use average gas costs. It is important to remember that your fuel costs depend on where you fill your tank. </span></div>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">The cheapest route has the least combined cost (tolls + gas). It may be the fastest route. If it is not, you will see information about how much longer it will take you on the cheapest route compared to the fastest route. </p><p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">Tollguru™ uses tolls that you will pay if you have a valid Tag transponder (E-ZPass, SunPass, TollTag, TxTag, FasTrak, I-PASS, PikePass, AutoExpreso, etc.) to calculate the cheapest cost. If tolls are not collected electronically, the toll calculator will use cash tolls to check the least combined cost (tolls + gas)</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">The fastest route takes the least amount of time. Sometimes, but not very often, it can be the cheapest route.</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;"> indicates that you cannot use the particular method of payment on some or all the toll collection locations throughout your route.</p><ul style="color: black;font-size: 18px;"><li>If “Tag” toll is <clr-icon _ngcontent-c2="" class="is-error" shape="ban"></clr-icon>, you cannot use Tag (E-ZPass, SunPass, TollTag, TxTag, FasTrak, I-PASS, PikePass, AutoExpreso, etc.) for some or all of the toll plazas, bridges, and tunnels on your route. However, you can see tolls for individual toll locations in the <a href="/toll-calculator">toll calculator </a>. </li><li>If “Cash” toll is shown as <clr-icon class="is-error" shape="ban"></clr-icon>, you cannot pay toll by Cash (or credit/debit card) at one or more locations. </li><li>Similarly, if the agency will not take a photo of your license plate to bill you toll on one or more locations in your route, Video toll (Pay By Plate, ZipCash, TollByPlate, Pay by Mail, License Plate Toll etc.) is shown as <clr-icon class="is-error" shape="ban"></clr-icon>. </li></ul>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;"> The “Compare” screen shows all the routes between your origin and destination. You can see distance, time, and cost for all the available routes. Click on the route to pick your route. You can see tolls by clicking on information. To get turn-by-turn direction, click on the “Direction” screen. It will send you to Google maps app, Apple map app, or your other favorite app service for voice-guided turn-by-turn directions.</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;"> You will find that depending on distance on the alternate route, gas price, and fuel economy of your vehicle, using a toll road can be cheaper or only marginally expensive than toll-free route. Alternately, depending on traffic conditions, fuel economy, and gas prices toll-free route might be the fastest route. </p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 16px; font-family: cursive;"> How do American toll roads collect payment? Why do you have different toll payment methods in toll calculations?</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">On most USA toll roads, bridges, and tunnels you will have three payment options to pay your tolls.</p><ul style="color: black;font-size: 18px;"><li > If you install a Tag, an eligible transponder (E-ZPass, SunPass, TollTag, TxTag, FasTrak, I-PASS, PikePass, AutoExpreso, etc.), you do not need to stop to pay the toll. This toll is “Tag” toll. </li><li > If you do not have an eligible Tag installed, some tolling agencies take a picture of your license plate and send you a bill. This toll is “Video” (Pay By Plate, ZipCash, TollByPlate, Pay by Mail, License Plate Toll etc.) toll. </li><li> At locations, you stop and pay toll by cash or credit or a debit card, the toll is “Cash” toll. </li></ul>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">Unfortunately, there is no standard way to pay your tolls. Tag transponders are not interoperable. Depending on the toll road, you will be able to install a Tag in your vehicle (E-ZPass, SunPass, TollTag, TxTag, FasTrak, I-PASS, PikePass, AutoExpreso, etc.) to pay toll electronically. On some toll roads you can still pay by cash or credit/debit card. Many tolling agencies take photo of your license plate and send you a bill. Please refer to <a style="color: black;font-size: 18px;" href="/toll-info">toll information for your state </a> to learn more about toll payment options.</p>
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<p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;">The easy but perhaps expensive option is to sign up to pay tolls through your rental car company. If you want to avoid paying toll penalties and administrative charges later, you need to know if you can pay tolls by cash on your route. You may want to use <a style="color: black;font-size: 18px;" _ngcontent-c2="" href="/toll-calculator">Tollguru™ Toll Calculator </a> to check toll locations on your route and whether you can pay by cash. If you do not know the exact location of the cash lanes, you may travel through the transponder lane by mistake. </p><p style="color: black" _ngcontent-c2="">You may want to bring your own toll transponder, but it may not be the best solution for two reasons.</p><ul style="color: black;font-size: 18px;" _ngcontent-c2=""><li _ngcontent-c2=""> Most toll agencies such as NTTA, TxDOT in Texas, do not want you to use transponder from one car into another car. You may have an eligible transponder in your car but if the transponder is not read, the tolling agency will bill the “registered owner” of the car, which is the rental agency. </li><li _ngcontent-c2=""> Transponders are not inter-operable. For example, you cannot use California FasTag in E-ZPass, TxTag, or SunPass lanes. </li></ul><p style="color: black;font-size: 18px;" _ngcontent-c2="">In both cases, the toll agency will bill the registered owner of the car - the rental car agency. You will need to pay penalties, if you did not sign up to pay tolls through the rental car agency. Depending on your needs, you may want to sign up to pay tolls via the rental car agencies. Refer to the <a style="color: black" _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.sunpass.com/rentalcar">SunPass rental car page</a> for details. The following table summarizes toll charges from car rental agencies. </p><table style="color: black;font-size: 18px;" _ngcontent-c2="" class="table"><thead _ngcontent-c2=""><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><th _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">Rental car agency </th><th _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Daily fee</th><th _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">Monthly/ Rental maximum </th><th _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">Flat fee per day</th><th _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">Comments</th></tr></thead><tbody _ngcontent-c2=""><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://platepass.com/locations/faq/renting-with-advantage/">Advantage</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $4.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $24.75 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Plus higher toll-by-plate rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.hertz.com/rentacar/productservice/index.jsp?targetPage=USplatepass.jsp">Hertz</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $4.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $24.75 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Plus higher toll-by-plate rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.platepass.com/firefly.html">Firefly</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $4.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $24.75 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Plus higher toll-by-plate rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.avis.com/en/products-and-services/services/avis-e-toll">Avis</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $3.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $19.75 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Tolls at cash rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.budget.com/en/products-services/services/e-toll">Budget</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $3.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $19.75 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Tolls at cash rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.paylesscar.com/en/products-and-services/services/e-toll">Payless</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $2.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $14.75 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Tolls at cash rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.dollar.com/TravelCenter/TravelTools/PlatePass.aspx">Dollar</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">$10.49 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Per-toll charge of $9.99 plus toll, if not enrolled in flat fee program</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.thrifty.com/TravelCenter/TravelTools/PlatePass.aspx">Thrifty</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">$10.49 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Per-toll charge of $9.99 plus toll, if not enrolled in flat fee program</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.platepass.com/fox/index.html">Fox</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $90.00</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">$8.99 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $15 per toll plus the cost of each toll</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.nationalcar.com/en_US/car-rental-faqs/use-toll-lanes.html">National</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $3.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $19.75</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Tolls at cash rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.alamo.com/en_US/car-rental-faqs/toll-charges.html">Alamo</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $3.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $19.75</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Tolls at cash rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.htallc.com/en/tollpass/policy?agency=Enterprise">Enterprise</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $3.95</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $19.75</td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> Tolls at cash rate</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://support.silvercar.com/hc/en-us/articles/226423327-What-are-Tolls-">Silvercar</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> You pay just the tolls</td></tr><tr _ngcontent-c2=""><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"><a _ngcontent-c2="" href="http://car-rental.sixt.com/php/terms/view?liso=US&rtar=000&view=EPP&tlang=en_GB&style=typo3">Sixt</a></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"></td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left">$7.99 </td><td _ngcontent-c2="" class="left"> $5.00 administrative fee + tolls</td></tr></tbody></table><p style="color: black"_ngcontent-c2="">As you can see from above table, if you do not rent from <a style="color: black" _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://support.silvercar.com/hc/en-us/articles/226423327-What-are-Tolls-">Silvercar</a>, you will need to pay fees in addition to the toll charges. </p><p style="color: black" _ngcontent-c2=""> Depending on your destination, you can also prepay tolls. </p><ul style="color: black" _ngcontent-c2=""><li _ngcontent-c2=""> If you are headed to north-east, you can get an <a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.e-zpassny.com/en/onthego/locations.shtml">E-ZPass from a retail store</a>. </li><li _ngcontent-c2="">If you are traveling to Florida, you can buy a <a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.sunpass.com/sunPassRetailers">portableSunPass</a>. </li><li _ngcontent-c2="">If you are traveling to Denver, you can <a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.expresstoll.com/Home">register your plate</a>. </li><li _ngcontent-c2="">If you are going to be in Texas, you cannot use personal transponder in the rental vehicle. You need to register via <a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.txtag.org/en/about/faq_rental.shtml">rental car company</a>.</li><li _ngcontent-c2="">If you are traveling to California and need to use Express lanes, you need FasTrak transponder. You need to <a _ngcontent-c2="" href="https://www.thetollroads.com/help/rentals">register through your rental car company</a>. </li></ul>
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