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Originally Posted by felix0121
Here in California I never violated any law and always followed my GPS for an unknown destination.
Then today I got a mail from Metro charging me $25.30 violation fee for that I drove their ExpressLanes without a valid transponder.
My Z is fast enough that I don't need any additional fast 'track' at all. I'd just paid it, but still cannot understand what's my wrong really. I didn't see any sign which says it is so 'special' lane, and think they should make sense to charge me something like this.
It's like a mean theft. Sh*t.
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Fast lane on a free highway, most likely the most left lane, is for drivers that's willing to pay to be less congested. Since most drivers aren't willing to pay on a free highway, that's why the fast lane is less congested.
You can't really miss the sign that indicates there is a charge. It's like going through a prepaid toll road