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List of toll roads in the United States
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.
[Map of states that use E-ZPass or a compatible electronic tolling system, as of May 28, 2021, for any roads (or bridges or tunnels not on this list).
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Alabama
Arizona
California
Managed lanes
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
E-ZPass is accepted on all CFX owned roadways. , 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.
Managed lanes
In Florida, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a SunPass, E-Pass, E-ZPass, 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.
Georgia
Managed lanes
In Georgia, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a Peach Pass, E-Pass, E-ZPass, 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.
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Managed lanes
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Managed lanes
New Hampshire
New Jersey
On the New Jersey Turnpike, peak hours are from 7:00-9:00 a.m; 4:30-6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday (based on time of entry) and at all times on weekends.
New York
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.
Managed lanes
Nevada
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Managed lanes
Rhode Island
Due to a federal ruling by U.S. District Judge William Smith on September 21, 2022, at 11 am, all truck tolls were deactivated statewide by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation at 7 pm on that day.
South Carolina
South Dakota
Texas
Managed lanes
Utah
Managed lanes
Vermont
Virginia
Managed lanes
Washington
Managed lanes
West Virginia
Former
Alabama
Colorado
Connecticut
Georgia
Kentucky
Maryland
New York
Oregon
South Carolina
Texas
Virginia
Proposals
California
In the San Francisco Bay Area, the transportation authorities are planning a whole network of HOT lanes. Riverside County is recognized by the California Transportation Commission (CATC) as having a traffic congestion problem second only to Los Angeles. Los Angeles County has a plan in place that has been approved by the California legislature. They have received a grant for $213.6 million from the USDOT (United States Department of Transportation). This plan will be implemented in two phases, although it is currently unknown when those phases will take place. Both phases are for the conversion of HOV lanes to HOT lanes.
Florida
Managed lanes
Georgia
Illinois
Kentucky
Louisiana
Minnesota
MnDOT plans to continue their construction of E-ZPass Express Lanes across the Twin Cities including:
North Carolina
Oregon
Rhode Island
Texas
Washington
West Virginia
Jurisdictions without toll roads
(Toll bridges and toll tunnels that carry roads are not included.) As of January 2014:
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