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How expensive are tolls in USA?

When it comes to fees, interstate toll roads usually cost approximately 6 cents per mile. Non-interstate tolls are a bit more expensive – they cost around 13 cents per mile. Nearly 75% of interstate tolls cost drivers an average of 13 cents per mile.



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The Pennsylvania Turnpike is the most expensive toll road in the US. It is 360 miles long and, if you are driving a truck, it can cost you over $200 in tolls, depending on the entry and exit point. If you drive a passenger car, it will be a bit cheaper but still, it's the most expensive toll road.

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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.

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The Pennsylvania Turnpike, with an expanse of 360 miles, is the most expensive toll road in the world.

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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.

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Toll roads are more common in Texas than in many other U.S. states, since the relatively low revenues from the state's gasoline tax limits highway planners' means to fund the construction and operation of highways.

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That would be none other than the New York State Thruway. It is 426 miles on this route from NYC to Buffalo. Running close to or through nearly all of the major cities in New York State.

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Without E-ZPass The bill for your tolls will be mailed to the registered vehicle owner. You can pay this bill by mail, on the phone or in person, using a check, credit card, bank account or cash. Visit the Tolls by Mail site or call 1-844-826-8400 for more information. Go to the Tolls by Mail site.

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Throughout the United States, the following ones don't currently have any toll roads:
  • Montana.
  • Nevada.
  • New Mexico.
  • North Dakota.
  • South Dakota.
  • Tennessee.
  • Wisconsin.
  • Wyoming.


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General Thruway FAQs Dewey Thruway, the 570-mile superhighway crossing New York State, is one of the longest toll superhighway systems in the United States. The Thruway's 426-mile mainline connects New York City and Buffalo, the state's two largest cities.

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