Florida Toll Roads, Bridges, Express Lanes, Expressways and SunPass
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Florida is among one of the most travelled US states[1]. The major landmarks of the Sunshine State include the Walt Disney World, Universal Studios in Orlando, Kennedy Space Center, Everglades National Park and South Beach in Miami. Several airports and interstates 4, 10, 95, 75, 275, and 295 make it well-connected with other parts of the US. However, driving within Florida should come with a heads up that with over 719 miles of toll roads, it boasts the longest stretch of toll facilities in the nation[2].
Florida toll facilities can be categorized as:
- Florida Turnpike
- Florida toll roads
- Florida toll bridges
- Florida express lanes
Most of the toll facilities here are turning cashless but some including those on Florida Turnpike still accept cash. The preferred method to pay toll in Florida is SunPass tag as it offers the highest discounts. Many travellers look for ways to avoid tolls in Florida which is not just tricky but also comes with the hassle of taking routes that are too long and too busy.
You can use Florida Toll Calculator to calculate tolls and fuel costs to travel across the entire state and other parts of the nation. It also suggests the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to get to your destination.
Read on to learn more about the toll facilities, toll plaza locations, their toll rates, accepted toll payment options, how to pay missed tolls, SunPass, tolls for rental cars in Florida and more.
Florida Turnpike
The Florida Turnpike, also called the Ronald Reagan Turnpike, is a 483 miles network of toll roads in Florida. It connects the cities of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach (parallels to I-95) and Orlando. It has two sections: The mainline (SR 91) and Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (or HEFT; designated as SR 821).
The turnpike is operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE)[3].
How much does it cost to drive on the Florida Turnpike
Toll rates for Florida Turnpike[4] vary for different regions it serves. Along a typical fast route, SunPass tolls are about 6.7 cents per mile (4.2 ¢/km) for cars and other two-axle vehicles. While a trip on the entire turnpike (excluding the HEFT) would cost close to $17 with SunPass and $23 with cash/Toll-by-Plate.
How do you pay for the Florida Turnpike
You can pay tolls on the Florida Turnpike by:
- SunPass
- E-Pass
- Toll By Plate
- Cash (one selected plazas)
Following are the five toll plazas of Florida Turnpike (Mainline section) that do Not accept cash payment:
- Griffin Road Plaza (Exit 53)
- Hollywood Pines Boulevard Plaza (Exit 49)
- Miramar Plaza (Exit 47)
- Okeechobee Plaza (Exit 32)
- Bird Road Plaza (Exit 22)
Florida toll roads
As mentioned earlier, when it comes to the toll roads, Florida leads the nation. It has the longest-running toll roads in the US. Below, the toll roads are grouped as per their coverage region in the state. You can click on the name of the region or stretches to view their toll maps and learn more.
Florida toll bridges
Florida is home to some of the popular toll bridges on the east coast such as the 3.6 mile Mid-Bay Bridge connecting U.S. Highway 98 in Destin to SR 20 in Niceville. While some of the bridges accept cash payment, you can travel though most of them with a valid toll tag.
Following are the toll bridges in Florida:
- Broad Causeway[5]
- Garcon Point Bridge (Toll 281)[6]
- Pensacola Beach Bridge (Bob Sikes)[7]
- Gasparilla Bridge (Boca Grande Swing Bridge)[8]
- Card Sound[9]
- Hammock Dunes Parkway Bridge[10]
- Venetian Way Causeway[11]
- Rickenbacker Causeway (Route 913)[12]
- Mid-Bay Bridge Toll connector[13]
- Cape Coral Bridge (Route 867 A)[14]
- Midpoint Memorial Bridge[15]
- Sanibel Causeway[16]
Florida express lanes
Express lanes are tolled lanes on a regular interstate or toll road. To keep traffic in check and give drivers the option to prioritise travel time ovee time cost, they apply a dynamic tolling mechanism. In Floirda, there are following express lanes:
- 95 Express lanes In Broward[17]
- I-595 Express lanes[18]: I-75/Sawgrass Expressway to Turnpike Mainline
- I-295 Express lanes[19] in Northeast Florida are under construction
- Seminole Expressway / SR 417 express lanes[20] are under construction
- Other future express lanes where tolls are not known before you make the trip.
Do note that to use an express lane, you must have a SunPass or other valis toll tag; Cash or TOLL-BY-PLATE is not accepted.
Disney World Florida Toll
main article: Disney World Florida tolls
The Disney World in Florida sees millions of footfalls every year from US and overseas. You may come across multiple toll roads, bridges and other toll facilities from your place to this destination. When you drive, the common mapping apps such as Google or Apple only show you travel time. You do not get to decide between trip time and trip cost. Disney World Toll Calcualtor shows both trip cost and time along with toll plaza location en route, their toll rates, payment methods and more.
Read more about Disney World Florida tolls and learn which route is more optimal to travel to Disney World from across the US.
How do you pay for toll in Florida
Most of Florida's toll roads and bridges are installed with electronic toll systems. You can pay tolls in Florida using toll tags such as SunPass, Leeway, E-Pass, GIBA Toll Pass, Cash or TOLL-BY-PLATE.
Do note that not all the passes work everywhere and some toll facilities may accept cash only.
How to pay missed toll in Florida
If you missed paying a toll or do not have an active interoperable transponder in the vehicle when passing through an electronic toll gantry in Florida, then you would be charged through Toll-By-Plate. The vehicle owner receives a toll invoice over mail with details of the toll violation and fine. There are various ways to pay missed toll in Florida.
On lanes with manned cash plazas, you must pay tolls before crossing the toll facility so there is no concern of missing a toll.
SunPass and other toll tags of Florida
SunPass is an electronic tag that you can install in your windshield to zoom through electronic toll gantries. It is a prepaid toll facility that works all Florida toll roads along with other passes. Learn about SunPass tag transponder's working, registration, pricing and more.
Florida turnpike and other toll facilities agency contacts
The following agencies manage the Florida turnpike, toll roads, bridges and express lanes. For any questions about toll payment methods or your toll bill, please get in touch with the respective agency.
- Florida Turnpike Enterprise[21]
- Florida Department of Transportation[22]
- Central Florida Expressway Authority[23]
- Town of Bay Harbor Islands[24]
- Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority[25]
- Santa Rosa Island Authority[26]
- Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority[27]
- Monroe County[28]
- Dunes Community Development District[29]
- Miami-Dade County[30]
- Mid-Bay Bridge Authority[31]
- Lee County Department of Transportation[32]
- Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway Authority[33]
- Osceola County[34]
- Miami-Dade Expressway Authority[35]
- Leon County[36]
- SunPass[37]
- SunPass wiki[38]
- LeeWay[39]
Calculate tolls for Florida and other states in the US
Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) in Florida and other states of the US using TollGuru Trip Calculator. It also shows the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location en route, payment methods and more.
Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the TollGuru Toll API for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation.
See also
References
- ↑ Most visited US states
- ↑ Florida leads nation in toll roads
- ↑ Florida's Turnpike Enterprise
- ↑ Toll rates for Florida Turnpike
- ↑ Broad Causeway
- ↑ Garcon Point Bridge (Toll 281)
- ↑ Pensacola Beach Bridge (Bob Sikes)
- ↑ Gasparilla Bridge (Boca Grande Swing Bridge)
- ↑ Card Sound
- ↑ Hammock Dunes Parkway Bridge
- ↑ Venetian Way Causeway
- ↑ Rickenbacker Causeway (Route 913)
- ↑ Mid-Bay Bridge Toll connector
- ↑ Cape Coral Bridge (Route 867 A)
- ↑ Midpoint Memorial Bridge
- ↑ Sanibel Causeway
- ↑ 95 Express lanes In Broward
- ↑ I-595 Express lanes
- ↑ I-295 Express lanes
- ↑ Seminole Expressway / SR 417 express lanes
- ↑ Florida Turnpike Enterprise
- ↑ Florida Department of Transportation
- ↑ Central Florida Expressway Authority
- ↑ Town of Bay Harbor Islands
- ↑ Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority
- ↑ Santa Rosa Island Authority
- ↑ Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority
- ↑ Monroe County
- ↑ Dunes Community Development District
- ↑ Miami-Dade County
- ↑ Mid-Bay Bridge Authority
- ↑ Lee County Department of Transportation
- ↑ Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway Authority
- ↑ Osceola County
- ↑ Miami-Dade Expressway Authority
- ↑ Leon County
- ↑ SunPass
- ↑ SunPass wiki
- ↑ LeeWay