SR 167 high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes
Find out how to use the SR 167 high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, who can travel for free and how tolling works in the HOT Lanes.
With the SR 167 high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, you have the choice to pay a toll for a faster trip when you need it. Toll rates adjust to keep traffic moving.
The HOT Lanes operate from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday, and are free to use overnight (from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.). Motorcycles and carpools can use the lanes for free any time without a pass currently, but beginning this fall that will change and both will be required to have a Good To Go! pass in order to continue traveling toll-free. Visit GoodToGo167.com to find out more about what will be changing.
How to pay
With a Good To Go! account and pass installed in your vehicle, you pay the lowest toll rate. Currently only carpoolers, motorcycles, and vehicles with a Good To Go! pass can use the toll lane on SR 167. Learn more about Good To Go! accounts and passes.
We are updating tolling equipment on SR 167 roadway and later this fall drivers without a Good To Go! pass will be able to use the lane, find out more about what's changing at GoodToGo167.com.
Toll Rates
Toll rates change based on real-time traffic conditions, and range between $1 and $15. You lock in the toll rate on the first road sign you see after entering the HOT lanes. You can view current toll rates by downloading the WSDOT mobile app.
Currently solo drivers who choose to use the HOT lanes must install a Good To Go! pass in their vehicle and have an active Good To Go! account. Learn more about Good To Go! accounts and passes.
Holidays
The toll lanes will be free and open to everyone on New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day
Carpools
Carpools with two or more people can always use the HOT lanes for free. Currently a Good To Go! pass or account is optional for carpools, but later this fall it will be required to have a Good To Go! Flex Pass set to HOV mode to mark your trip as a carpool. Once the new rules are in effect, anyone without a Flex Pass in HOV mode will be charged a toll regardless of how many people are in the vehicle. To make that transition easier we are giving away free Flex Passes, while supplies last. Get a promo code for a free pass at GoodToGo167.com.
If you have a Good To Go! sticker or license plate pass, you will be charged the toll regardless of the number of people in your vehicle. The Flex Pass is the only pass that let's you mark the trip as a toll-free carpool.
Motorcycles
Motorcycles ride toll-free in the HOT lanes. Currently motorcycles do not need a pass, but later this fall it will be required to have a Motorcycle Pass to travel toll free in the left lane of SR 167. To make that transition easier we are giving away free Motorcycle Passes, while supplies last. Get a promo code for a free Motorcycle Pass at GoodToGo167.com.
Vanpools and transit
Registered vanpools and transit always drive toll-free in the HOT lanes.
How to use the lanes
Currently drivers may enter and exit the HOT lanes nearly anywhere along the corridor. In most places, HOT lanes are separated by a single white line which you may cross over at any time.
Later this the roadway will be restriped with dashed white lines showing where you can enter or exit the lane, and double white lines – which are illegal to cross – everywhere else.
How do tolls keep traffic moving?
Our traffic management computer system updates toll rates every few minutes based on how many cars are in the lanes and how fast they are going. When traffic is flowing smoothly and there is room for more vehicles, the price is low to encourage cars to get in. When the lanes start to fill up and slow down, the price goes up in order to discourage too many cars from getting in so that the lanes can keep flowing smoothly.
Reporting and Policy
To view financial statements, the Toll Division Annual Report or other policy-related documents, please visit our reporting page.
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