Eligible PrePass® customers can earn discount credits on SH 130 South toll charges based on fleet volume. It’s an incentive program from PrePass and SH 130 South Concession Company.  

For toll activity from April 1 through December 31, 2026, eligible PrePass customers will receive an SH 130 South designated discount credit on toll charges over their fleet’s identified toll threshold, starting with their invoice of May 31, 2026. Note that eligibility for the discount is based on previous toll volumes and is determined by SH 130 South. All eligible customers will be contacted by PrePass after we receive notification from SH 130 South. 

Applicable discount credits will be based on incremental usage reflected on customers’ invoices the month following the tolling activity, along with any other eligible toll discounts. 

What is SH 130 South? 

In the heart of the Texas Triangle, SH 130 South is an efficient alternative to I-35 and its heavy congestion. The 91-mile corridor is safe, fast, reliable, and affordable. 

Why use SH 130 South? 

Drivers in central Texas know the challenges of driving I-35 between Austin and San Antonio with its congestion and construction slowdowns. 

Switching from I-35 to SH 130 South often means: 

  • Safety: SH 130 South drivers are 80% less likely to experience a crash than those traveling on I-35.1 
  • Efficiency: Drivers get up to 55 minutes in drive-time savings on average, compared to the alternative section of I-35.2 
  • Speed: The speed limit is 85 mph for all vehicle classes, compared to 70 mph on I-35.3 
  • Reliability: Drivers on SH 130 South experience 99% on-schedule arrivals compared to 20% on I-35.3 
  • Cost savings: Fuel costs from idling, wear and tear on brakes and tires can all add up for trucks sitting in congestion. 

PrePass will reach out to select customers that qualify for the SH 130 South discount program to encourage them to use SH 130 South from April 1 through December 31, 2026. 

Route your fleet through SH 130 South, the reliable alternative to I-35 today. 

For more information, go to https://www.mysh130.com/ 

Sources: 

1. TxDOT Crash Records Information System (CRIS) reports of incidents on I-35; and SH 130 SOUTH Segments 5&6 crash records; based on data reporting by SH 130 SOUTH. 

2. Source: INRIX weekday travel time data from Jul 2022 to Jun 2023 for I-35 between San Antonio (Exit 153) and Georgetown (Exit 266); based on data reporting by SH 130 SOUTH using a paid INRIX subscription. 

3. Source: INRIX weekday travel time data from Jul 2022 to Jun 2023 for I-35 between San Antonio (Exit 153) and Georgetown (Exit 266); on-time arrival is within 10 minutes of expected travel time for weekdays (5am-10pm)