Questions & Answers: Riding METRO
On this page, you can get answers to common questions about riding METRO, all in one place.
Tolls
I-45, Hwy. 59 and Hwy. 290 (operated by METRO):
- It’s free to use the lanes during operating hours as long as there are two, or sometimes three, people in the vehicle.
- Single occupancy vehicles are always required to pay a toll (using an authorized toll tag) when using the lanes.
- The toll amount varies by freeway, corridor and hour of the day.
- Toll rates for specific corridors are prominently displayed ahead of each lane entrance.
- Toll rates can also be found on the HOV/HOT Express Lanes page
- Tolls may change from one hour to the next. If this happens during your trip, you're charged the toll listed when you first entered the express lane.
I-10 managed lanes (operated by Harris County Toll Road Authority):
- Toll rates vary depending on the direction and time of day you're traveling.
- Toll rates are prominently displayed on the freeway and can also be found on the HOV/HOT Express Lanes page
I-45, Hwy. 59 and Hwy. 290 (operated by METRO):
You can use these toll tags in the HOT express lanes:
- Harris County EZ TAG
- TxTAG
- NTTA (North Texas Tollway Authority)
- Kansas Transit Authority (KTA)
- Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA)
- Dallas North Tollway (DNT)
- Bancpass
No other payment method is accepted.
For I-10 and other Harris County operated toll road lanes designated with an EZ TAG-ONLY sign, a TxTag or NTTA TollTag is also accepted, provided your account is in good standing and the vehicle's license plate is registered with your tag.
I-45, Hwy. 59 and Hwy. 290 (operated by METRO):
- METRO buses and vanpool vehicles travel free - but non-METRO buses and vanpools will get charged unless they use the HOV ONLY lane
- Motorcycles are always free
- Qualified U.S. military veterans are eligible to receive a discounted toll – find out more information, including how to apply, on this PDF brochure
The discounted toll amount is subject to change, and certain restrictions apply.
I-10 (operated by Harris County Toll Road Authority):
- Qualified U.S. military veterans are eligible to receive a discounted toll– find out more information, including how to apply, on this PDF brochure
Vehicles must display a qualifying license plate in order to be eligible for the HCTRA Veteran Discount Tolling Program.