List of toll roads in the United States

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Map of states that use E-ZPass or a compatible electronic tolling system, as of May 28, 2021.
  •   Purple states use E-ZPass or have an electronic tolling system that is compatible with E-ZPass.
  •   Red states have an electronic tolling system that is not compatible with E-ZPass.
  •   Dark red states collect tolls but do not use electronic tolling.
  •   Gray states do not have tolls.

This is a list of toll roads in the United States (and its territories). Included are current and future high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, express toll (ETL) lanes, and hybrid systems. HOV, as used in this article, is high occupancy vehicle.

This list does not include items on the list of toll bridges, list of toll tunnels, nor list of ferry operators.

Alabama[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
4.9 7.9 I-20/I-59 – Tuscaloosa US 82 – Northport $1.50 bridge only Cash or Freedom Pass
1.2 1.9 Wares Ferry Road – Montgomery Rifle Range Road – Montgomery $1.75 bridge only
Foley Beach Express 14.0 22.5 SR 180 – Orange Beach SR 59 – Foley $3.00 bridge only Cash or Freedom Pass; extension to I-10 planned
6.9 11.1 SR 152 – Montgomery SR 143 – Prattville $1.50 Alabama River Toll Bridge only Cash or Freedom Pass

California[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
SR 73 (San Joaquin Hills Toll Road) 12.0 19.3 I-5 – Laguna Niguel Bison Avenue – Irvine/Newport Beach $7.76 All-electronic toll; allows both FasTrak and ExpressAccount (toll-by-plate)
SR 125 (South Bay Expressway) 10.0 16.1 SR 905 – Otay Mesa SR 54 – Spring Valley $3.50 Cash or FasTrak
SR 133 / SR 241 / SR 261 (Eastern Toll Road) 24.0 38.6 I-5 – Irvine SR 91 – Anaheim $3.50 (east branch)
$3.25 (west branch)
All-electronic toll; allows both FasTrak and ExpressAccount (toll-by-plate)
SR 241 (Foothill Toll Road) 12.0 19.3 Oso Parkway – Rancho Santa Margarita SR 133 (Eastern Toll Road) $2.00
17 Mile Drive 17.0 27.4 Pebble Beach Pacific Grove $10.25 Cash,[clarification needed] motorcycles prohibited

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-10 (El Monte Busway) 14.0 22.5 Alameda Street – Los Angeles I-605 – Baldwin Park $0.25~$1.40 /mi All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak
HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free[1]
I-15 (Express Lanes) in San Diego County 20.0 32.2 SR 163 – San Diego SR 78 – Escondido $0.50~$8.00 All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak
HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free[2]
I-15 (Express Lanes) in Riverside County 15.0 24.1 Cajalco Road in Corona SR 60 – Jurupa Valley $2.60~$13.00 All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak
HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free[3][4]
I-110 (Harbor Transitway) 11.0 17.7 182nd Street – Los Angeles Adams Boulevard – Los Angeles $0.25~$1.40 /mi All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak
HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free[5]
I-680 (Express Lanes) 13.8 22.2 SR 237 – Milpitas SR 84 – Sunol $0.30~$6.00 All-electronic toll, southbound only; must have FasTrak
HOV-2+, motorcycles and eligible hybrids toll-free[6][7]
I-880 / SR 237 (Express Lanes) 4.0 6.4 North First Street – San Jose Dixon Landing Road – Milpitas $0.30~$6.00 All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak
HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free[8]
SR 91 (Express Lanes) 18.0 29.0 SR 55 – Anaheim McKinley Street / I-15  – Corona $3.65~$29.10 All-electronic toll; must have FasTrak
HOV-3+ and motorcycles receive 50% discount[9][10]

Colorado[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
E-470 47.0 75.6 I-25 / SH 470 in Lone Tree I-25 (Northwest Parkway) in Thornton $14.50[11] All-electronic toll road; allows ExpressToll and license plate toll
Northwest Parkway 8.0 12.9 96th Street – Broomfield I-25 / E-470 in Broomfield $3.80[12] All-electronic toll road; allows Go-Pass, ExpressToll or license plate toll
Managed lanes
Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-25 (Express Lanes) 7.0 11.3 19th Avenue in Downtown Denver US 36 in Thornton $0.85~$5.10[13] All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll or license plate toll; reversible lanes; HOV-3+ toll-free with a switchable ExpressToll transponder which can slide to the HOV indicator; motorcycles toll-free[14]
I-25 (North Express Lanes) 10.7 17.2 US 36 in Thornton E-470 in Broomfield $2.10~$12.28[15] All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll or license plate toll; HOV-3+ must have an ExpressToll transponder which they can slide to the HOV indicator to ride free
I-70 (Mountain Express Lane) 13.0 20.9 US 40 in Empire I-70 Bus. in Idaho Springs $3.00~$30.00 Eastbound only; widened shoulder serves as a third lane during peak travel periods. Only the shoulder is tolled.
All-Electronic Toll; allows ExpressToll or license plate toll; all users pay full toll, including HOVs and motorcycles[16][17]
US 36 (Express Lanes) 16.0 25.7 Table Mesa Drive in Boulder US 287 in Westminster $2.45~$5.15[13] All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll or license plate toll; HOV-3+ must have an ExpressToll transponder which they can slide to the HOV indicator to ride free, and RTD buses are not tolled[18]
SH 470 (Express Lanes) 12.5 20.1 I-25 in Lone Tree Wadsworth Boulevard in Littleton $1.95~$13.72[19] All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll or license plate toll; all users pay full toll, including HOVs; motorcyclists can use the Express Lanes for free without a pass[20]

Delaware[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes

I-95 / Delaware Turnpike
11.75 18.91 I-95 (JFK Memorial Highway) – Maryland state line I-95 / I-295 / US 202 / DE 141 – Newport $4 Cash or E-ZPass. Toll only collected between Maryland State Line and Exit 1, all other movements are free.

DE 1 Toll (Korean War Veterans Highway)
51.0 82.1 DE 1 / DE 9 – Dover DE 7 / DE 58 – Churchmans Crossing $1 (weekdays) $3 (weekends) Cash or E-ZPass, Toll Road only between Exits 95 and 119, and 136 to 148, Central section between Exits 119 and 136 is free.

US 301 Toll
11.9 19.2 US 301 – Middletown DE 1 – Biddles Corner $4 (E-ZPass) $5.60 (Video Tolling) Video tolling or E-ZPass. Mainline toll gantry near Maryland border and ramp tolls on southbound exits and northbound entrances at interchanges.

Florida[]

E-ZPass is accepted on all CFX owned roadways.[21] As of May 2021, SunPass is interoperable with E-ZPass; E-ZPass is now accepted on SunPass-compatible roads while SunPass account holders now have the option to obtain a SunPass tag that can be used on E-ZPass toll roads.

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-75 (Alligator Alley) 83.91 135.04 I-75 / CR 951 I-75 / I-595 / SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway) $3.25
Florida's Turnpike 264.67 425.95 I-95 / US 441 / SR 826 at the Golden Glades Interchange in Miami Gardens I-75 near Wildwood $0.80- $26.45 All Electronic Tolling south of Interchange 86 (Boynton Beach) and north of Interchange 240 (Kissimmee Park Road), with other individual AET interchanges elsewhere on the highway.
Toll Florida 112.svg SR 112 4.132 6.650 Miami International Airport, Miami I-95 – Miami $1.32 Becomes I-195 just west of I-95, Open road tolling; cash collection ended on November 14, 2014
Toll Florida 293.svg SR 293 11.0 17.7 Mid-Bay Bridge in Niceville, Florida SR 85 in Niceville, Florida Open road tolling. SunPass or Cash tolls accepted on Mid Bay Bridge only.
Toll Florida 408.svg SR 408 22.107 35.578 Turnpike / SR 91 near Ocoee SR 50 near Bithlo $2.25
Toll Florida 414.svg SR 414 6.53 10.51 US 441 near Lockhart US 17 / US 92
Toll Florida 417.svg SR 417 54.061 87.003 I-4 near Celebration I-4 – Sanford
Toll Florida 429.svg SR 429 31.853 51.262 I-4 near Walt Disney World SR 46 near Mt. Plymouth $0.75- $11.53 Open road tolling on from SR 451 to SR 46
Toll Florida 451.svg SR 451 1.868 3.006 SR 414 / SR 429 - Apopka US 441 - Apopka
Toll Florida 453.svg SR 453 3.360 5.407 Florida State Road 429 (Wekiva Parkway) Florida State Road 46 Open road tolling
Toll Florida 528.svg SR 528 53.5 86.1 I-4 near Lake Buena Vista I-95 near Cocoa $5.50
Toll Florida 538.svg SR 538 8.6 13.8 US 17 / US 92 in Loughman (Cypress Parkway) in Poinciana Open road tolling
Toll Florida 568.svg SR 568 15.172 24.417 SR 589 – Cheval SR 597 – Cheval Open road tolling; cash collection ended in June 2014; formerly part of SR 589
Toll Florida 570.svg SR 570 24.380 39.236 I-4 near Plant City I-4 near Polk City
Toll Florida 589.svg SR 589 41.512 66.807 I-275 / SR 60 US 98 near Chassahowitzka Open road tolling; cash collection ended in January 2020
Toll Florida 618.svg SR 618 14.132 22.743 US 92 – Tampa I-75 – Brandon Open road tolling; cash collection ended on September 17, 2010
Florida's Turnpike Extension 47.856 77.017 US 1 – Florida City Turnpike / SR 91 Open road tolling; cash collection ended February 17, 2011; also considered part of SR 821
Toll Florida 836.svg SR 836 14.204 22.859 NW 137th Avenue, Tamiami I-95 – Miami $1.12- $4.52 Open road tolling; cash collection ended on November 14, 2014
Toll Florida 869.svg SR 869 21.835 35.140 I-75 / I-595 Turnpike / SR 91 $2.68 Open road tolling; cash collection ended on April 17, 2014
Toll Florida 874.svg SR 874 7.034 11.320 Turnpike Extension / SR 821 SR 826 – Glenvar Heights $0.46- $1.86 Open road tolling; cash collection ended on July 17, 2010
Toll Florida 878.svg SR 878 2.658 4.278 SR 874 – Kendall US 1 – South Miami $0.92 Open road tolling; does not collect cash
Toll Florida 924.svg SR 924 5.378 8.655 I-75 / SR 826 SR 953 – Opa-Locka $1.88 Open road tolling; cash collection ended on June 7, 2010
CR 522 jct.svg CR 522 4.5 7.2 Lake Buena Vista area Northern Kissimmee Operated by Osceola County
CR 0344 jct.svg CR 0344 5.2 8.4 CR 0361 – Tallahassee CR 155 – Tallahassee Privately built. Open road tolling; road does not collect cash
Goldenrod Road Extension 1.2 1.9 Cargo Road, Orlando International Airport, Orlando SR 551 – Orlando To revert to City of Orlando when the costs are paid off
I-4/Selmon Expressway Connector 1.0 1.6 SR 618 – Tampa I-4 – Tampa Open road tolling; road does not collect cash

Managed lanes[]

In Florida, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a SunPass, Peach Pass, or NC Quick Pass to use the lanes. The Lee Roy Selmon Express lanes permits Toll by plate travel as well as the use of transponders.

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-95 21 34 I-395 / SR 836 – Miami SR 842 – Fort Lauderdale Motorcycles and registered carpools toll-free
I-75 15 24 SR 826 - Miami Lakes I-595 / SR 869 – Sunrise Connects to Palmetto Expressway express lanes
I-295.svg I-295 4.6 7.4 I-95 - Jacksonville SR 13 - Jacksonville 2 lanes per direction
I-595 9.5 15.3 I-75 / SR 869 – Sunrise I-95 – Fort Lauderdale Reversible lanes
Toll Florida 618A.svg SR 618A 10.8 17.4 Channelside Drive – Tampa SR 60 – Brandon Reversible lanes
SR 826 9 14 West Flagler Street, Miami NW 154th Street and I-75 - Miami 2 lanes per direction

Georgia[]

Managed lanes[]

In Georgia, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a Peach Pass, NC Quick Pass or SunPass to use the lanes; buses and vanpools are toll-free with a Peach Pass but not with an interoperable pass.[22]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Transponder tolls (automobile) Notes
I-85 (Express Lanes) 16.0 25.7 Chamblee Tucker Road – Atlanta Hamilton Mill Road – Buford $0.01~$0.90 /mi HOV 3+ (Peach Pass required) Motorcycles and Clean Air Vehicles toll-free (HOV can not be declared with partner agencies.)[23][24]
I-75 (South Metro Express Lanes) 12.0 19.3 I-675 – Stockbridge SR 155 – Blacksville $0.50 minimum to ~$0.90/mi Reversible lanes
I-75 (Northwest Corridor Express Lanes) 15.5 24.9[25] I-285 – Cumberland Hickory Grove Road – Kennesaw $0.10 minimum/mi
I-575 (Northwest Corridor Express Lanes) 11.1 17.9[25] I-75 – Cumberland Sixes Road – Holly Springs

Illinois[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes


I-39 / I-90 / US 51 (Jane Addams Memorial Tollway)
76.0 122.3 Rockton Road (CR 9) – Roscoe I-190Chicago All electronic toll (I-Pass (E-ZPass) or pay online) Most tolls are $3.60 with cash or $1.80 with I-Pass



I-80 / I-94 / I-294 (Tri-State Tollway)
78.0 125.5 I-80 / I-94 / IL 394South Holland I-41 / I-94 / US 41Wadsworth



I-88 / IL 56 / IL 110 (CKC) (Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway)
96.0 154.5 US 30Rock Falls I-290Hillside

I-90 / Chicago Skyway
7.5 12.1 I-94Chicago I-90 – Indiana state line Cash or I-Pass (E-ZPass) $5.80 for two-axles vehicles

I-355 (Veterans Memorial Tollway)
30.0 48.3 I-80New Lenox Army Trail Road (CR 11) – Itasca All electronic toll (I-Pass (E-ZPass) or pay online) Most tolls are $3.60 with cash or $1.80 with I-Pass

IL 390 (Elgin-O'Hare Tollway)
9.8 15.8 US 20Hanover Park IL 83Bensenville

Indiana[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
Indiana Toll Road 156.3 251.5 I-90 / Chicago Skyway – IL state line I-80 / I-90 / Ohio Turnpike – OH state line $10.00 Cash, E-ZPass, or I-Pass

Kansas[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
Kansas Turnpike 236.0 379.8 I-35 – OK state line I-70 / US 24 / US 40 / US 69 – Kansas City $15.00[26] Cash, K-Tag, Pikepass, Texas Toll Transponders (EZTag, TXTag, TollTag),[27] or credit card. Lower tolls for K-Tag or inter-operable transponder users; Rates increased on October 1, 2018[28]

Louisiana[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
LA 1 Expressway 9.0 14.5 Northern end of elevated Gateway to the Gulf Expressway $3.75 GeauxPass, Cash or Credit Card

Maine[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-95 (Maine Turnpike) 107.0 172.2 US 1 – Kittery US 202 / SR 11 / SR 17 / SR 100 – Augusta $7.00 Cash price shown. Discount available for E-ZPass users

Maryland[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-95 (John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway)[29] 45.6 73.4 I-695 – Baltimore I-95 / Delaware Turnpike – DE state line $8.00 Toll northbound only; Electronic toll only, cash not accepted. Accepts E-ZPass or Video tolling.[30]

MD 200 Toll (Intercounty Connector (ICC))[31]
17.5 28.2 I-370 – Gaithersburg US 1 – Laurel $0.40–$3.86 (E-ZPass)[32] Electronic toll only, cash not accepted. Accepts E-ZPass or Video tolling.[31]

Traveling from I-370 to US 1, drivers with E-ZPass pay $3.86 during peak hours, $2.98 off-peak and $1.23 overnight.[33] Video Tolling charges are between $1.40 and $5.78 depending on the distance traveled and the time of day.[32]

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes

I-95 (Express Lanes)
8.0 12.9 I-895 – Baltimore MD 43 – White Marsh $0.70–$2.75 All-electronic toll, allows E-ZPass or Video tolling[34][35]

Massachusetts[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) 138.1 222.3 I-90 / Berkshire Connector – NY state line Route 1A – Boston $7.10~$10.60 All-electronic toll; allows E-ZPass or License plate toll[36][37][38]

Minnesota[]

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-35E (HOT Lanes) 3.8 6.1 I-94 – St. Paul I-694 – Little Canada Free~$8.00 All-Electronic Toll; must have MnPass, HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free
I-35W (HOT Lanes) 17.4 28.0 I-35 – Burnsville I-94 – Minneapolis All-Electronic Toll; must have MnPass, HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free
Uses northbound shoulder lane between 42nd Street and I-94[39]
I-394 / US 12 (HOT Lanes) 9.8 15.8 CSAH 112 – Minnetonka All-Electronic Toll; must have MnPass, HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free
Reversible lanes east of MN 100[40][41]

New Hampshire[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
Blue Star Turnpike / I-95 14 23 I-95 MA State Line US 4 / US 1 Byp. / NH 16 – Portsmouth $2.00 E-ZPass customers get a discount at ramp and mainline booths.
Everett Turnpike 39 63 US 3 MA State Line I-93 / NH 9
Spaulding Turnpike / NH 16 33 53 I-95 / Blue Star Turnpike / US 1 Byp. – Portsmouth NH 16 – Milton $1.50 E-ZPass customers get a discount at all mainline plazas.

New Jersey[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
A.C. Expressway 44.2 71.1 Route 42 – Washington Township Baltic Avenue – Atlantic City $3.75 Cash or E-ZPass
G.S. Parkway (Garden State Parkway) 172.4 277.5 Route 109 – Lower Township Garden State Parkway Connector – NY state line $8.25
N.J. Turnpike 117.2 188.6 I-295 / US 40 – Pennsville Township I-95 / US 46 – Ridgefield Park $13.85
I-95 / Pearl Harbor Extension 5.33 8.58 I-95 / Penna Turnpike – PA state line I-95 / N.J. Turnpike – Mansfield Township
I-78 / Newark Bay Extension 7.56 12.17 I-95 / N.J. Turnpike – Newark I-78 / Route 139 – Jersey City $2.45

New York[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-95 (New England Thruway) 13.81 22.23 Pelham Parkway – New York I-95 – CT state line $1.75 Tolls by Mail or E-ZPass
Berkshire Connector 24.3 39.1 I-87 / New York Thruway – Coeymans I-90 – MA state line $0.85
New York Thruway 496.0 798.2 I-87 – Yonkers I-90 – PA state line $22.75~$27.75 Tolls by Mail or E-ZPass on the entire length.

North Carolina[]

In North Carolina, the NC Quick Pass transponder is accepted and the E-ZPass, Peach Pass, and SunPass transponders are compatible. A Bill by mail option is available to those without a transponder.

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
NC 147 / NC 540 (Triangle Expressway) 17.5 28.2 NC 55 Byp. – Apex I-40 – Durham $3.37 with NC Quick Pass or interoperable transponder ($5.17 bill by mail)

US 74 Byp. (Monroe Expressway)
18.7 30.1 US 74 – Stallings US 74 – Wingate $2.54 with NC Quick Pass or interoperable transponder ($3.92 bill by mail)

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Transponder tolls (automobile) Notes
I-77 (Express Lanes) 26.0 41.8 I-277 / NC 16 – Charlotte NC 150 – Mooresville $0.30~$11.00 HOV 3+ and motorcycles toll-free with a NC Quick Pass transponder declared as HOV 3+ on mobile app, or E-ZPass Flex transponder set to HOV mode[42]

Ohio[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
Ohio Turnpike 241.3 388.3 I-80 / I-90 / Indiana Toll Road – IN state line I-76 / Penna Turnpike – PA state line $18.75 Cash or E-ZPass

Oklahoma[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-44 / H.E. Bailey Turnpike 86.4 139.0 US 70 – Randlett US 62 / US 277 – Newcastle $4.75 Cash, Pikepass, K-tag, or TollTag
I-44 / Turner Turnpike 88.0 141.6 I-35 / I-44 / Kilpatrick Turnpike – Oklahoma City SH-66 – Tulsa $6.45
I-44 / Will Rogers Turnpike 88.5 142.4 I-44 / US 412 / Creek Turnpike – Fair Oaks I-44 – MO state line $4.75
US 412 / Cherokee Turnpike 32.8 52.8 US 412 Alt. – Locust Grove US 59 / US 412 Alt. – West Siloam Springs $3.00
US 412 / Cimarron Turnpike 67.0 107.8 I-35 / US 64 – Perry US 64 / SH-48 – Westport
Chickasaw Turnpike 13.3 21.4 US 177 – Sulphur SH-1 – Roff $0.65 Cash, Pikepass, K-Tag or TollTag; Super two
Indian Nation Turnpike 105.2 169.3 US 70 / US 271 – Hugo I-40 – Henryetta $5.30 Cash, Pikepass, K-tag or TollTag
Kickapoo Turnpike 21.0 33.8 SE 89th Street - Oklahoma City I-44 – Luther $2.25[43]
Kilpatrick Turnpike 29.4 47.3 SH 152 – Oklahoma City I-35 / I-44 / Turner Turnpike – Oklahoma City $3.75[44]
SH-351 / Muskogee Turnpike 53.1 85.5 Creek Turnpike / SH-364 – Broken Arrow I-40 – Webbers Falls $3.50
SH-364 / Creek Turnpike 32.2 51.8 I-44 / Turner Turnpike – Sapulpa I-44 / US 412 / Will Rogers Turnpike – Fair Oaks $2.80

Pennsylvania[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes

I-376 (Beaver Valley Expressway)
16.0 25.7 US 422 – Union Township PA 51 – Chippewa Township $3.40 (TOLL BY PLATE)
$2.18 (E-ZPass)
All-electronic toll using TOLL BY PLATE or E-ZPass
PA Turnpike 43 (Mon–Fayette Expressway) 52.0 83.7 WV 43 – WV state line PA 51 – Jefferson Hills $7.70 (cash)
$5.10 (E-ZPass)
All-electronic toll using TOLL BY PLATE or E-ZPass
Partially completed; rest of highway pending due to funding limitations[45]
PA Turnpike 66 (Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass) 14.0 22.5 I-70 / I-76 / Penna Turnpike / US 119 – New Stanton US 22 – Delmont $2.15 (cash)
$1.46 (E-ZPass)
All-electronic toll using TOLL BY PLATE or E-ZPass
PA 66 continues north of Delmont as a non-tolled highway
PA Turnpike 576 (Southern Beltway) 4.2 6.8 I-376 – Findlay Township, PIT US 22 – Robinson Township $1.50 (cash)
$1.00(E-ZPass)
All-electronic toll using TOLL BY PLATE or E-ZPass
Partially completed through Rt22; rest of highway was pending due to funding limitations but has resumed in 2016. Completion expected in 2021; total length of road to be 13 miles from the Airport to I-79 in Cecil Township near Canonsburg/Southpointe. https://kdkaradio.radio.com/articles/next-phase-southern-beltway-gets-green-light[45][46]
Penna Turnpike 359.6 578.7 I-76 / Ohio Turnpike – OH state line I-95 / N.J. Turnpike – NJ state line $65.70 (cash)
$44.30 (E-ZPass)
All-electronic toll using TOLL BY PLATE or E-ZPass
Grandfathered from Interstate Highway standards.

Penna Turnpike NE Extension / I-476
112.0 180.2 I-276 / Penna Turnpike – Plymouth Township I-81 / US 6 / US 11 – Clarks Summit $10.75 (cash)
$7.60 (E-ZPass)
All-electronic toll using TOLL BY PLATE or E-ZPass

Puerto Rico[]

Road name Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
PR-5 (Río Hondo Expressway) 3.5 2.2 PR-2 – Bayamón PR-22 – Cataño $0.35 Cash or AutoExpreso
PR-20 (Rafael Martínez Nadal Expressway) 9.5 5.9 PR-1 – Guaynabo PR-2 – Guaynabo $0.50
PR-22 (José de Diego Highway) 84.0 52.2 PR-2 – Hatillo PR-26 – San Juan $5.50
PR-52 (Luis A. Ferré Highway) 108.0 67.1 PR-2 – Ponce PR-1 / PR-18 – Río Piedras $6.70
PR-53 (Dr. José Celso Barbosa Highway) 95.0 59.0 PR-52 – Salinas PR-3 – Fajardo $4.50
PR-66 (Roberto Sánchez Vilella Highway) 20.0 12.4 PR-26 – Carolina PR-3 – Río Grande $4.00

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
PR-22 (Express Lanes) 12.0 7.5 PR-165 – Toa Baja PR-5 – Bayamón $0.50~$6.00 Cash or AutoExpreso; reversible lanes
Being converted into an all-electronic toll road [47]

Rhode Island[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (trucks only[48]) Notes
I-95 43.3 69.7 I-95 at the Connecticut state line near Hopkinton I-95 at the Massachusetts state line near Pawtucket $2.50~$9.00[49] Commercial/Semi-trucks only; no toll for passenger vehicles and light trucks. All-electronic tolling; Toll by Plate or E-ZPass

South Carolina[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-185 (Southern Connector) 16.0 25.7 I-385 – Mauldin I-85 / US 29 – Greenville $6.00 Cash or PAL PASS

Texas[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-169 / SH 550 Toll 0.5 0.80 I-69E / US 77 / US 83 / FM 511 – Olmito FM 511 – Brownsville Minimum $0.50 to maximum $2.50 (TxTAG); Minimum $0.67 to maximum $3.35 (mail) All electronic tolling
183 Toll Road 6.7 10.8 US 183 - Austin US 183 / SH 71 - Austin $0.59~$1.84[50] All-electronic toll; EZ TAG, TollTag, TxTag, or Pay by Mail
183A Toll Road 11.6 18.7 US 183 south / SH 45 Toll east / RM 620 – Austin US 183 – Cedar Park Maximum toll: $3.08 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $4.10 Mail All-electronic tolling
Chisholm Trail Parkway 27.6 44.4 US 67 – Cleburne I-30 – Fort Worth Maximum toll: $5.19 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $7.79 Mail
Dallas North Tollway 32 51 I-35E – Dallas US 380 – Frisco Maximum toll: $5.15 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $7.73 ZipCash (NTTA's name for Pay by Mail)
Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road 10.1 16.3 Sienna Parkway US 90 Alt. east (South Main Street) Maximum toll: $3.55 TollTag, TxTag, or EZ TAG required
Hardy Toll Road 21.6 34.8 I-610 I-45 Maximum toll: $3.00
Hardy Toll Road Connector to George Bush Intercontinental Airport 4 6.4 Hardy Toll Road John F. Kennedy Boulevard Maximum toll: $1.20
International Parkway 6.0 9.7 Spur 97 – Fort Worth SH 114 / SH 121 – Grapevine Depends on time spent in airport, toll for simple pass through (< 8 minutes) is $4.00. Between 8 and 30 minutes, toll is $2.00. Cash

TollTag must be properly installed and functioning, and backed by credit card, to be accepted; TxTag and EZ TAG not accepted.
Loop 1 Toll 3.8 6.1 Loop 1 / FM 734 – Austin SH 45 Toll – Round Rock Maximum toll: $1.07 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $1.41 Mail All-electronic tolling; toll includes passage along SH 45 between Loop 1 and I-35
Beltway 8 / Sam Houston Tollway 91 146 I-45 I-69 / US 59 Maximum toll: $9.95 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG All-electronic tolling temporarily in effect. Cash customers should drive through and pay online for the tolls only, with no fees.[51]

The northeast section from I-69/US 59 to US 90, the Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge and some ramps require TollTag, TxTag, or EZ TAG
Loop 49 Toll 26.3 42.3 I-20 SH 110 Maximum toll: $3.96 TollTag, TxTAG, and EZ TAG or $5.26 Mail All-electronic tolling
Pres. George Bush Turnpike 51.5 82.9 I-20 – Grand Prairie I-30 / US 67 – Rowlett Maximum toll: $8.83 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $13.26 ZipCash(NTTA's name for Pay by Mail) All-electronic tolling; two branches connected by SH 161, which is not tolled
Sam Rayburn Tollway 26 42 SH 121 / SH 114 – Coppell US 75 / SH 5 / Spur 399 – McKinney Maximum toll: $4.04 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG, or $6.06 ZipCash(NTTA's name for Pay by Mail) All-electronic tolling
SH 45 Toll 5 8.0 US 183 / US 290 – Austin US 290 / FM 734 – Manor Maximum toll: $2.24 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $3 Mail
SH 45 Toll 11.5 18.5 US 183 / RM 620 – Cedar Park I-35 – Buda Maximum toll: $2.14 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $2.84 Mail
SH 45 Toll SW 3.6 5.8 Loop 1 – Austin FM 1626 – Manchaca TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or Pay by Mail
4 6.4 Presidential Blvd Austin SH 130 – Austin
SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) in Chambers County 6.6 10.6 Fisher Road I-10 Maximum toll: $1.20
SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) in Fort Bend County Less than one mile per overpass I-69 / US 59 FM 1093 / Westpark Tollway Maximum toll: $2.10 ($0.30 per overpass) TollTag, TxTag or EZ TAG required
SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) in Harris and Montgomery Counties 52.8 85.0 I-10 / US 90 I-69 / US 59 Maximum toll: $10.44 All-electronic tolling
SH 130 Toll 86 138 I-10 – Seguin I-35 – Georgetown Maximum toll: $14.47 TollTag, TxTag, and EZ TAG or $19.23 mail
SH 249 Toll / Tomball Tollway 25.0 40.2 Spring Cypress Road FM 1774 north of Todd Mission Maximum toll: $6.81 (TxTag/TollTag/EZ TAG) All-electronic tolling; TxTag, TollTag, or EZ TAG required between Spring Cypress Road and FM 1774 in Pinehurst
290 Toll Road 6.2 10.0 US 183 / US 290 - Austin US 290 / FM 734 - Manor $0.60~$1.82[52] All-electronic toll; EZ TAG, TollTag, TxTag, or Pay by Mail
SH 360 Toll 9.7 15.6 US 287 - Mansfield Camp Wisdom Road/Sublett Road - Grand Prairie $0.29~$1.76[53]
SH 375 Toll (Border West Expressway) 6.4 10.3 I-10 / US 85 / US 180 – El Paso Oregon Street in downtown El Paso Currently free to use; toll rates to be determined. All-electronic tolling will be used once tolling begins.[54]
Westpark Tollway 22.7 36.5 FM 1093 Westpark Drive Maximum toll: $5.56 TollTag, TxTag, or EZ TAG required

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
Toll Texas Interstate Highway 10.svg I-10 (Katy Tollway) 12.0 19.3 SH 6 – Houston I-610 – Houston $1.00~$7.00 All-electronic toll, must have EZ TAG or TxTag
HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free during HOV hours[55][56]
30 Express Lane free.svg I-30 18.0 29.0 Center Street - Arlington Sylvan Avenue - Dallas Variable Toll Pricing All-electronic toll; EZ TAG, TollTag, TxTag, or Pay by Mail[57]

HOV-2+ and motorcycles receive discount during HOV hours; EZ TAG, TollTag, or TxTag required for HOV discounts[58]
35E Express Lane free.svg I-35E 19.6 31.5 Loop 12 - Dallas FM 2181 - Lake Dallas
35W Express Lane free.svg I-35W 10.1 16.3 I-30 - Fort Worth US 287 - Fort Worth
Texas Loop 12.svg Loop 12 2.5 4.0 SH 183 - Irving I-35E - Dallas
114 Express Lane free.svg SH 114 14.5 23.3 SH 26 - Grapevine SH 183 - Irving
121 Express Lane free.svg SH 121 6.9 11.1 I-820 - Hurst Murphy Drive - Bedford
183 Express Lane free.svg SH 183 13.7 22.0 Industrial Boulevard - Euless Mockingbird Lane - Dallas
Toll Texas 288 new.svg SH 288 15.0 24.1 County Road 58 - Manvel I-69 / US 59 - Houston Variable Toll Pricing: minimum $3.20 to maximum $6.90[59] TxTag, TollTag, or EZ TAG required[60]
US 290.svg US 290 Barker Cypress Road – Cypress I-10 – Houston $1.00~$7.00
1 Express Lane free.svg MoPac 10.8 17.4 Cesar Chavez Street - Austin Parmer Lane – Austin Variable Toll Pricing All-electronic toll; EZ TAG, TollTag, TxTag, or Pay by Mail
635 Express Lane free.svg I-635 18.4 29.6 I-35E – Dallas Oates Drive – Dallas $0.10~$0.75 /mi All-electronic toll; EZ TAG, TollTag, TxTag, or Pay by Mail[57]

HOV-2+ and motorcycles receive discount during HOV hours; EZ TAG, TollTag, or TxTag required for HOV discounts[58]
820 Express Lane free.svg I-820 (North Tarrant Express) 11.7 18.8 I-35W – Fort Worth SH 121 / SH 183 – North Richland Hills

Utah[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
Adams Avenue Parkway 0.5 0.80 I-84 – South Weber 5900 South – Washington Terrace $1.00
Davis County Causeway 7.2 11.6 Antelope Island State Park SR-110 / SR-127 – Syracuse $2.00 Included in state park entrance fee[61]

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-15 (Express Lanes) 72.0 115.9 US 6 / SR-156 – Spanish Fork SR-126 – Layton $0.25~$2.00 (Can be "FREE" under certain conditions, e.g. road construction.) All-Electronic Toll, must have Express Pass

HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free[62]

Virginia[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes

SR 76 Toll (Powhite Parkway Extension)
9.6 15.4 SR 288 – Midlothian SR 150 – Bon Air $0.75 Cash or E-ZPass

SR 76 Toll (Powhite Parkway)
3.4 5.5 SR 150 – Bon Air I-195 – Richmond $0.70

SR 168 Toll (Chesapeake Expressway)
16.0 25.7 SR 168 Bus. – Chesapeake I-64 / I-464 / US 17 – Chesapeake $3.00~$8.00

SR 195 Toll (Downtown Expressway)
3.4 5.5 I-195 / SR 146 – Richmond I-95 – Richmond $0.70

SR 267 Toll (Dulles Greenway)
14.0 22.5 US 15 / SR 7 – Leesburg SR 28 – Dulles Airport $5.20~$6.10

SR 267 Toll (Dulles Toll Road)
14.0 22.5 SR 28 – Dulles Airport SR 123 – Tysons Corner $3.50

SR 895 Toll (Pocahontas Parkway)
8.5 13.7 I-95 / SR 150 – Bensley I-295 – Varina $2.75~$3.25

Managed lanes[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-64 (Express Lanes) 8.4 13.5 I-564 – Norfolk I-264 – Norfolk Variable, no maximum[63] All-electronic toll, must have E-ZPass; reversible lanes, HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free; tolls applied 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. westbound and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. eastbound Monday through Friday
I-66 (Express Lanes) 2.0–5.0 3.2–8.0 I-66 – Arlington I-66 – Georgetown Variable; no maximum[64] All-electronic toll, must have E-ZPass; HOV-2+ (HOV-3 in 2022) and motorcycles toll-free; tolls applied 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. westbound and 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. eastbound Monday through Friday
I-95 / I-395 (Express Lanes) 31.0 49.9 SR 630 – Stafford SR 236 – Alexandria $0.20–0.80/mi All-electronic toll, must have E-ZPass; reversible lanes, HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free; future extension north to The Pentagon and south to Fredericksburg, VA
I-495 (Express Lanes) 12.0 19.3 SR 267 – McLean I-95 / I-395 – Springfield $0.20–1.25/mi All-electronic toll, must have E-ZPass; HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free; future extension north to the Maryland–Virginia state border

Washington[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-405 (Express Toll Lanes) 17 27 NE 6th Street – Bellevue I-5 / SR 525 – Lynnwood $0.75~$10.00 All-Electronic Toll, must have Good to Go
HOV-3+/HOV-2+ (peak/offpeak) and motorcycles toll-free with Good to Go Flex Pass[65] Additional $2 pay-by-mail fee for vehicles without Good To Go
SR 167 (HOT Lanes) 4.8 7.7 15th Street Southwest – Auburn South 277th Street – Auburn $0.50~$9.00 All-Electronic Toll, must have Good to Go
HOV-2+ and motorcycles toll-free. Additional $2 pay-by-mail fee for vehicles without Good To Go.[66]

West Virginia[]

Road name Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Cash tolls (automobile) Notes
I-64 / I-77 (West Virginia Turnpike) 95.5 153.7 I-77 / US 460 – Princeton I-64 / I-77 / US 60 – Charleston $12.00 (3 toll plazas, $4.00 each) Cash or E-ZPass

Former[]

Colorado[]

  • US 36 (Denver–Boulder Turnpike)—tolls removed in 1967.

Connecticut[]

  • I-95 (Gold Star Memorial Bridge)—tolls removed in 1963[67]
  • I-291 (Bissell Bridge)—tolls removed in 1989
  • US 5 / Route 15 (Charter Oak Bridge)—tolls removed in 1989
  • Conn. Turnpike—tolls removed in 1985.
  • Route 2A—tolls removed in 1980
  • Route 3 (Putnam Bridge)—tolls removed in 1989
  • Route 15 (Wilbur Cross Parkway/Merritt Parkway)—tolls removed in 1988.

Georgia[]

Kentucky[]

  • Audubon Parkway—tolls removed in 2006. Currently signed as "Future I-69 Spur".
  • Bluegrass Parkway—tolls removed in 1991.
  • Cumberland Parkway—tolls removed in 2003.
  • Hal Rogers Parkway—tolls removed in 2003.
  • Kentucky Turnpike—tolls removed in 1975, by which time it had already been incorporated into I-65.
  • Mountain Parkway—tolls removed in 1986.
  • Natcher Parkway—tolls removed in 2006. Most of its route is now designated as I-165, with a small section as KY 9007.
  • Pennyrile Parkway—tolls removed in 1992. Now designated as I-69, I-169, and US-41.
  • Purchase Parkway—tolls removed in 1992. About half of the route is now designated as I-69, with the rest to follow in the coming years.
  • Western Kentucky Parkway—tolls removed in 1987. The easternmost 38 miles (61 km) of the road is now designated as I-69; the next 38 miles (61 km) to the east will be designated as I-569 in the coming years.

Maryland[]

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway—ramp tolls removed in the 1980s; Tydings Bridge toll remains

New York[]

  • Hutchinson River Parkway—tolls removed in 1994.
  • Niagara Thruway – tolls removed in 2006; tolls on Grand Island Bridges remain.
  • Saw Mill River Parkway—tolls removed in 1994.
  • Southern State Parkway—tolls removed in 1978.

Oregon[]

  • Barlow Road—tolls in effect from 1864 to 1919; no longer a viable route due to the eastern portion being overgrown; most western portions are paved over by modern roads.
  • Santiam Wagon Road—tolls in effect from 1861 to 1915. Closely parallels the route of U.S. Route 20 through the Cascades.

South Carolina[]

  • Cross Island Pkwy (Hilton Head Island)—tolls removed in June 2021.

Texas[]

  • Camino Colombia Toll Road/State Highway 255—tolls removed in 2017
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike—tolls removed in 1978.

Virginia[]

Proposals[]

California[]

In the San Francisco Bay Area, the transportation authorities are planning a whole network of HOT lanes.[71]

  • I-580 Under construction. The portion being constructed is in the Tri-Valley area between Pleasanton and Livermore. The eastbound HOT lane is scheduled to open in 2013, while the westbound HOT lane is scheduled to open in 2014.[72]
  • US 101 planned.[73] The areas to be constructed include the total area of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (San Francisco Bay Area) (MTC), with the exception of the City of San Francisco, the northern approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, and northern San Mateo County.[74]
  • I-80 planned. The areas to be constructed include the total MTC area, with the exception of the City of San Francisco, and the approach to the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.[74]
  • SR 4 planned, portions fully funded. The areas to be constructed are from the junction with I-680 to Antioch.[74]
  • I-880 planned, portions fully funded. The areas to be constructed go from the south end of Oakland to the junction with US 101.[74]
  • SR 92 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is the approach to the San Mateo - Hayward Bridge.[74]
  • SR 84 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is from the I-880 intersection to the approach to the Dumbarton Bridge.[74]
  • I-280 planned. The areas to be constructed go from the intersection with US 101/I-680 in San Jose to past the intersection with SR 85.[74]
  • SR 85 fully funded. The area to be constructed is the entire length with both ends connecting with US 101. Expected to open in 2012.[74]
  • SR 87 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is its entire length, from US 101 to SR 85.[74]
  • SR 237 extension of already-existing HOT lanes. The area to be constructed is the entire length from I-880 to SR 85.[74] The portion from I-880 and North First St opened in March 2012.

Riverside County is recognized by the California Transportation Commission (CATC) as having a traffic congestion problem second only to Los Angeles.[75]

  • SR 91 under construction. Two HOT lanes and a mixed-flow lane from the Orange County line to the intersection with I-15.[75]
  • I-15 recommended. Two HOT lanes and a mixed-flow lane from the San Bernardino County line to the intersection with SR 74. Further, an HOV lane and an eventual HOT lane extension to the San Diego County line.[75]

Los Angeles County has a plan in place that has been approved by the California legislature.[76] They have received a grant for $213.6 million from the USDOT(US Department of Transportation). This plan will be implemented in two phases, although it is currently unknown when those phases will take place.[77]

Both phases are for the conversion of HOV lanes to HOT lanes.

  • I-10 phase 2: From I-605 to SR 57/SR 71: in design; from SR-57/SR-71 to the San Bernardino County line.[77]
  • I-210 phase 1: Convert the Foothill Freeway from SR 134/SR 710 to I-605. Phase 2: From I-605 to the San Bernardino County line.[77] This plan was dropped as of 2009, according to the Pasadena Star-News, due to San Gabriel Valley leaders opposition.
  • SR 60 phase 2: Convert from the intersection with I-605 to Brea Canyon (under construction), and convert from Brea Canyon to the San Bernardino County line.[77]

Florida[]

  • SR 23 (First Coast Expressway)—planned 46.5-mile (74.8 km) southwest bypass of the Jacksonville metro area, from I-10 to I-95. A 15-mile (24 km) segment was completed in 2016. The remaining segment is under design, but not yet scheduled for construction.[78]
  • SR 690 (Gateway Express)—elevated east–west highway in central Pinellas County. Project approved in 2014.[79] Construction to begin in 2017 & to be completed in 2022.
  • Central Polk Parkway—planned, unfunded toll road in Polk County. As of January 2015, the design phase of seven of eight segments has been funded.[80]
  • Heartland Parkway—proposed 110-mile (180 km) toll road through interior counties, from southwest of the Orlando metro area to the Fort Myers-Naples area.[81]

Managed lanes[]

  • I-4 (4 Express)—a 21-mile (34 km) four-lane variable tolling lanes along I-4 in Orlando, scheduled to be completed in 2021.[82] Additional 40 miles (64 km) of variable toll lanes along I-4 currently being studied, which would cover the Orlando metropolitan area.[83]
  • I-75 (Palmetto Expressway) / SR 826—Express lanes are being added along 28 miles (45 km) of I-75 and SR 826 in the Miami area; work began in 2014 and was completed in 2018.[84]
  • Turnpike—Express lanes are being added to 20 miles (32 km) of the Turnpike through Miami-Dade County.[85][86]
  • I-295—Express lanes are being added between I-95 and the St. John's River (Buckman Bridge).[87] Plans for express lanes between State Road 9B and J. Turner Butler Boulevard are being finalized with land acquisition beginning in 2015.[88]
  • I-4 / I-75 / I-275—FDOT has proposed constructing a system of express lanes—Tampa Bay Express—along Interstates 275, 4, & 75 in the Tampa Bay area.[89]

Georgia[]

  • I-285, along the northern section of I-285 between the two interchanges with I-20, although it is to be built in three sections:
    • West side - between I-75 and I-20 west of Atlanta[90]
    • Top end - between I-75 and I-85 north of Atlanta, including direct interchanges with I-75, GA 400, and I-85[91]
    • East side - between I-85 and I-20 east of Atlanta[92]
  • GA 400, from I-285 going north about 16 miles.[93]

Illinois[]

  • Illiana Expressway—proposed toll road.
  • I-490 (O'Hare West Bypass)—this beltway and electronic toll highway should be completed by 2025.

Indiana[]

  • Illiana Expressway—proposed toll road.

Kentucky[]

  • Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway—Currently toll-free, but tolling has been proposed to pay for plans to expand the current two-lane section from Campton to Salyersville to four lanes, plus extend the road to Prestonsburg.

Louisiana[]

Minnesota[]

  • MnDot has plans to continue their construction of MnPASS Express Lanes. Currently I-394, I-35W and I35E have the HOT lanes. MnDot plans to add Mn PASS lanes to most highways across the Twin Cities metro. Including I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul, I-94 in to Maple Grove and many more roads. The Mn PASS lanes have been successful in easing congestion on I-394 and I-35 so they plan to continue to expand them across the cities.[94]

North Carolina[]

  • I‑77 (Express Lanes)—from Brookshire Freeway (exit 11) to West Catawba Avenue (exit 28) in Mecklenburg County. The project involves converting existing HOV lanes and then extending lanes further north; to be completed and ready by 2019.[needs update][95][96]
  • I‑485 (Express Lanes)—along the Governor James G. Martin Freeway section of I-485, between US 74 (exit 51) and I-77/US 21 (exit 67), in Mecklenburg County. Construction on the HOT lanes is expected to begin in 2019.[needs update][97]
  • US 74 (Express Lanes)—along the Independence Boulevard section of US 74, between Brookshire Freeway/John Belk Freeway and Wallace Lane, in Mecklenburg County. The project involves converting existing Bus lanes. Anticipated to be completed and ready by end of 2016.[needs update][97]
  • NC 540 (Triangle Expressway)—proposed southeast extension.[98]
  • Mid-Currituck Bridge

Oklahoma[]

Rhode Island[]

  • Interstate 295 (Trucks only)

South Carolina[]

Texas[]

  • Cibolo Parkway – proposed F.M. 1103 extension as a toll road south from Weil Road south to I-10 at Zuehl Road in Cibolo, TX (Guadalupe County).[102]
  • I-10 (Katy Tollway)—proposed extension of the I-10 HOT lanes, from SH 6 in Harris County to FM 359 in Waller County (under study).[103]
  • I-35E (Express Lanes)—planned variable toll lanes, from south of the Loop 12/I-35E split to south of Valwood Parkway, including the reconstruction of existing facilities, construction of frontage roads and the addition of managed lanes.[104]
  • I-35W (Express Lanes)—planned variable toll lanes, from Wautauga Ave. to Meacham St. in Fort Worth.[105]
  • I-69E—proposed toll road segments located at Riviera and Driscoll.
  • Loop 360—proposed future designation of state highway, in Austin.
  • Loop 1604 (Express Lanes)—proposed variable tolling lanes in San Antonio.[106]
  • SH 35 (Alvin Tollway)—proposed toll road from Bellfort Avenue in Houston to FM 528 in Alvin[107][108]
  • SH 45 (Manchaca Expressway)—planned toll road extension.[109]
  • SH 71 (Bastrop Expressway)—proposed toll road in Austin.[109]
  • SH 121 / SH 183 (North Tarrant Express)—proposed improvements are planned to include three general purpose lanes in each direction with three HOT lanes in each direction for a total of twelve lanes with frontage roads for future traffic volumes, located in the Fort Worth area.[110]
  • SH 249 (Aggie Expressway)—extension of toll road (currently under construction) from FM 1488 in Magnolia to FM 1774 in Todd Mission.[111]
  • Trinity Parkway—proposed toll road in Dallas.
  • US 281 (Express Lanes)—proposed variable tolling lanes in San Antonio.[106]
  • US 290/SH 71 (Oak Hill Expressway)—proposed toll road or variable toll lanes along Oak Hill Expressway, in Austin.[109]

Washington[]

  • I‑405 / SR 167—proposed extension of the SR 167 HOT Lanes and I-405 Express Toll Lanes, from Auburn to Bellevue[112]

West Virginia[]

  • WV 43 (Mon–Fayette Expressway)—currently free on West Virginia portion, but West Virginia reserves the right to impose tolls on its section of the Mon–Fayette Expressway in the future, much like its Pennsylvania counterpart.[113]

Former toll roads[]

In the freeway era:

Before the freeway era:

Jurisdictions without toll roads[]

(Toll bridges and toll tunnels that carry roads are not included.)

As of January 2014:

  • Alaska
  • American Samoa
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • Connecticut
  • Georgia
  • Guam
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Iowa
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • North Dakota
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Oregon
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • United States Virgin Islands
  • Vermont
  • Washington, DC
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

See also[]

  • List of toll bridges: United States

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