How do I pay my tolls in Utah?


How do I pay my tolls in Utah? The Utah toll road only accepts cash and electronic payments (an ExpressCard). The ExpressCard program has been created as a convenience and cost savings to frequent users of the parkway. As long as your account is active, any balance in it remains accessible to use.


What state has no toll roads?

If you are traveling on certain roads in California, New York, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, New Jersey and many other states, you may encounter a toll road. States like Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Wisconsin and Tennessee do not currently charge any tolls.


Can you drive across the US without paying tolls?

While toll roads are common around major cities of the US, they are few and far between otherwise. So, depending on your destination, it is possible to avoid toll roads across US states. However, avoiding them altogether may not be economical as the optional route may be too long or too busy.


Do you have to pay to drive through Zion?

If you enter Zion, even if it is to pass through the park, you will need to buy a recreational use pass (park pass). Passes are non-transferable. Zion only sells park passes in person, and you can get a pass at any entrance station. Payment using a credit or debit card is preferred.


Is there a US toll pass for all states?

As we first mentioned, there is not one universal toll pass that will cover all the toll systems and toll charges in the United States. In fact, the US has over 90 tolling agencies! The longer the distance you plan to drive, the more toll systems and toll pass brands you're likely to encounter.


Do you have to pay to go through Zion tunnel?

Pay $15, in addition to the park entrance fee, for the tunnel permit at the entrance station before proceeding to the tunnel.