Toll roads, bridges & tunnels
Learn about express toll lanes, bridges and tunnels in Washington state, and how to save money on every toll with a Good To Go! account.
Updates:
- As of Monday, Oct. 20 the new toll rules are in effect on SR 167. There are new signs, destination pricing, new lane striping and new rules for carpooling. We go over all the changes in detail in our blog, so be sure to check it out!
- The new SR 509 Expressway is now tolled.
- Scam alert: Good To Go! will not request payments on any website but MyGoodToGo.com. Do not click unknown links in emails or texts. We do not send bills through text messages. We are aware of texts going out claiming to be from Good To Go or other toll agencies, these are from scammers. The scam texts claim to be a final reminder. You do not need to call us and you should delete the text.
New to tolling, or just have a question about what you see on your bill? Check out our toll bill guide to get some tips on how to read your bill.
Good To Go! accounts save you money on every toll road in the state and give you the convenience of automatic payments:
- Learn more about how to pay tolls, and how you can save up to $2 on every trip.
- Pay a toll using your toll bill or Good To Go! account.
- Log in to mygoodtogo.com to manage your account.
Crash responders keep our roads safe.
Each year, they clear more than 6 million crashes and remove stalled vehicles, debris, and other hazards.
Slow down, move over - it's the law.
When approaching a work or response vehicle with flashing lights, move over a lane or slow down to at least 10 mph below the posted speed limit.
Their safety starts with you!
Nationally, nearly every week a responder is killed while clearing a roadway. Slow down and move over to keep our crews safe.