64 Express Lanes

64 Express Lanes

Details about 64 Express Lanes

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Version History of 64 Express Lanes

1.3

March 17, 2024

- New 24/7 tolling data availability - Bug fixes - iOS updates

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1.2

September 19, 2018

- Historical toll charts added (you can view them after you have calculated a toll) - Bug fixes

1.0

January 5, 2018

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Description of 64 Express Lanes

The 64 Express Lanes mobile app helps find the estimated toll for a trip on the Express Lanes on Interstate 64 between the I-64/I-264 interchange and I-564 in Norfolk, Virginia. Tolls on the 64 Express Lanes are only in force for specified times of day and in certain directions of travel. Through a simple calculator-style interface, users must select their direction of travel, their entrance point onto the 64 Express Lanes, date and time of entry, and their exit point off the 64 Express Lanes. The app will display the estimated toll for the trip. The app provides historical toll prices, up to and including current toll estimates. You don’t need to register to use the app. The 64 Express Lanes app operates anonymously. We don’t receive or record any identifying information about you or your phone. • Please note that only valid dates/times when the tolling is active will be accepted into the calculator. • Please also note that the figures provided by this toll calculator are for approximation purposes only, and may not match the exact prices seen on invoices from the roadway operator. The app contains a link to the 64 Express Lanes website, so users can navigate to learn more about the implementation of the 64 Express Lanes, check out FAQs, and leave questions or comments for VDOT. There is also a link to Virginia 511, so that users can check on traffic conditions throughout the Commonwealth. IMPORTANT – This application is intended to be launched while the user is not operating his or her motor vehicle. User agrees to use the Application responsibly and to avert any interaction with mobile devices while driving a motor vehicle.
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64 Express Lanes: FAQ

Is 64 Express Lanes iPad-friendly?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for 64 Express Lanes.

Who launched the 64 Express Lanes app?

64 Express Lanes was released by Information Logistics, Inc..

What is the minimum iOS requirement for 64 Express Lanes to function properly?

The minimum iOS requirement: 14.0.

What do users think of the app?

1 out of 5 is the overall rating of 64 Express Lanes and it is quite low.

What genre is the 64 Express Lanes app?

The App Category Of 64 Express Lanes Is Travel.

What 64 Express Lanes application version is the current one?

1.3 is the most recent version of the 64 Express Lanes app.

When did the last 64 Express Lanes update come out?

64 Express Lanes updated on September 19, 2024.

When did 64 Express Lanes get launched?

The specific date when the app came out was February 9, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to 64 Express Lanes?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the 64 Express Lanes app?

Currently, 64 Express Lanes supports English.

Is 64 Express Lanes included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, 64 Express Lanes is not on Apple Arcade.

Does 64 Express Lanes support in-app purchases?

No, 64 Express Lanes does not support in-app purchases.

Is 64 Express Lanes designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, 64 Express Lanes is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using 64 Express Lanes?

No, you can not expect ads while using 64 Express Lanes.

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Reviews of 64 Express Lanes

  • Don’t actually give toll prices, just “estimates”

    At a minimum, this app should give the real life current toll. It dose not. It would also be nice if I could look up past pricing information. The only thing this app is good for is finding an estimate of the price of a future time based off of an average of the last 4 weeks. Nothing else. Worse, to get to that data it takes 5 pages and 3 drop downs. My friends, there are only 2 directions and 3 entrance/exit groups with price differences. That’s only 6 total options. I get that you want the app to be future proof when there are more options. However, a better UI could get that down to 2 pages and one drop down max. Maybe a direct link to the graph displaying the historical advantage (the only real information this app provides). A well designed graph can easily and clearly display all westbound or eastbound prices at once. Lastly, your two websites browsers at the bottom are missing a “back” (previously webpage) button meaning if you actually use them as intended it’s easy to get stuck. Would have been better off forgoing the browser and just including links to open my device’s default browser. All in all, this feels like a “lowest bid“ app.
  • App makes no sense

    The time picker auto claims to adjust to “valid” times but doesn’t seem to actually do that. It would be better to say why a time is invalid.
  • App works well.

    With traffic around here this app is useful. The app is quick and mostly efficient.