Most expensive toll roads in the US

Most expensive toll roads in the US

If you travel a lot, it is quite likely that you end up passing through some toll booths along state highways. Therefore, it is important that you properly plan your route and figure out the toll costs for your trip. If you travel across the states, it is crucial to know how expensive toll roads are and which states don’t have toll roads at all. Here is a handy guide on the most expensive toll roads and bridges in the US so that you can start planning!

How expensive are toll roads?

Wondering which states have 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! 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. The most expensive ones cost approximately 50 cents per mile and the least expensive tolls cost around 2 cents per mile.

Approximately 75% of toll roads (both interstate and non-interstate) have a fixed rate throughout the day. 18% of them vary based on a set schedule. Finally, 7% of toll roads vary based on current traffic conditions.

The most expensive toll roads in the US

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. Below you will find the top 5 most expensive toll roads in the US:

  1. The Pennsylvania Turnpike – $112.91.
  2. Whiteface Mountain Memorial Highway in New York – $28.05.
  3. Ronald Reagan Turnpike – $26.45.
  4. James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike – $20.50.
  5. Fort Bend Parkway in Texas – $0.51 per mile


On the other hand, these are the top 5 cheapest toll roads in the US:

  1. Boulevard Bridge in Virginia – 35 cents.
  2. Goldenrod Road Extension in Florida – 50 cents.
  3. Memorial Bridge in West Virginia – 50 cents.
  4. Virginia state Route 195 – 70 cents.
  5. Newell Toll Bridge in West Virginia – 75 cents.


The most expensive bridge tolls in the US

Bridges, as well as tunnels, are often the most expensive toll roads for passenger vehicles to drive. So, if you are planning a long trip, finding an alternative route instead of using bridges and tunnels can save you a lot of money. The most expensive to cross in the US is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in Virginia. It is one of the largest bridge tunnels at 17.6 miles. The bridge connects Southeastern Virginia and the Delmarva Peninsula (which includes Delaware and the Eastern Shore counties in Maryland and Virginia). It crosses over, and then under, open water where the Chesapeake Bay intersects with the Atlantic Ocean. The round-trip costs $30 (for two-axle vehicles and motorcycles) or $36 when you cross the bridge during peak hours.


Below you will find other expensive bridge toll roads in the US:

  1. Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York – $15 one-way. Its central span is 4,260 feet. The bridge ends and begins at two historic forts, Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, and Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island.
  2. George Washington Bridge in New York: $13.75 one-way. It connects Manhattan on the east to New Jersey’s palisades on the west.
  3. Golden Gate Bridge in California: $8.60 one-way. It connects California’s Marin County with San Francisco.
  4. Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington: $6.25 one-way.


When it comes to tunnels, here are the most expensive ones:

  1. Lincoln and Holland Tunnel in New York: $13 one-way.
  2. Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel in Alaska: $12 one-way.
  3. Fort McHenry Tunnel in Maryland – $8 round trip.
  4. Hugh L. Carey Tunnel in New York – $7.50 one-way.
  5. Queens-Midtown Tunnel in New York: $7.50 one-way.


Full details: https://www.uproad.com/blog/most-expensive-toll-roads-in-the-us



Sara Kirstein

Marine Corps Veteran | Systems Analysis | Proven Leader | Project Management Student @ AllegiantVets

5mo

The Express Lanes in and around Washington DC have variable rates, but they'll challenge these numbers at the peak. From the I-495 entrance near Walter Reed Medical Center to the Rt 17 exit, it is 56.5 miles. My cost during peak traffic was quoted at $86.50, or $1.53/mi. For reference, the cost now, on a quiet Sunday morning, is $27.50 or $0.49/mi. Still pretty ridiculous.

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