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Which US city has the most toll roads?

In fact, Florida has the most toll roads of any state in the US. In total, this state has more than 719 miles of toll roads. Orange County, in central Florida, has the most at 153 miles of toll roads – there are over 16 toll plazas to collect the tolls needed out there!



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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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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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These experts did not use the term most-tolled city, instead citing two separate measures on which they say Sydney topped the global list: These were the total kilometres of tolls in the city's urban area and the number of toll roads.

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Highways in Texas The 41-mile (66 km) section of the toll road between SH 45 and I-10 has a posted speed limit of 85 mph (137 km/h), the highest posted speed limit in the Americas.

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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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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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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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These tolls were supposed to pay for the roads they originally were designed to serve. Many of these roads and tolls have long passed funding goals and are now just there to make revenue for state and local governments. The toll authorities say that they're using the money for road improvements.

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Unsurprisingly, the most expensive toll fee was the Eurotunnel, connecting the UK with France. The toll charge for the Eurotunnel is 132 euros (£109) making a drive to France pretty pricey for British tourists. Outside of the Eurotunnel, the next most expensive road in Europe was the Øresund Bridge.

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“I'd just drive around it”--which means an extra 50 miles. Highway officials say the reason for high tolls is simple: It takes money to build on Japan's expensive, mountainous, earthquake-prone terrain. And reliance on loans instead of taxes means the money has to be paid back, with interest.

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The only reason that I can see tolls being so expensive in the NYC area is that New York and New Jersey governments use them as a source of general revenue. With so many drivers having no choice but to take bridges and tunnels to get to work, that's quite a considerable revenue stream.

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