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List of toll roads in Florida

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FieldValue
shields[[File:Florida's Turnpike shield.svg70px]] [[File:Toll Florida 417.svg70px]]
captionTurnpike and State Toll Road shields
statehwyState Road X (SR X)
interstateInterstate X (I-X)
usU.S. Highway X (US X)
label1County:
field1County Road X (CR X)
notesState Roads are generally state-maintained.
linksFL

, the state of Florida contains 29 toll roads, 8 tolled express lanes, and 13 toll bridges totaling 734 mi.

Toll roads in the state can be operated by the state government (through Florida's Turnpike Enterprise), a local tolling authority (such as Central Florida Expressway Authority, Greater Miami Expressway Agency, or Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority), or a county government. Toll roads that are part of the Florida State Highway System (i.e. are numbered state roads) have a unique shield indicating their status as toll roads.

Almost all toll facilities Florida accept payment via electronic toll collection (ETC). There are three ETC systems in Florida: SunPass (operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise), E-PASS (operated by Central Florida Expressway Authority), and LeeWay (operated by Lee County). These systems are fully interoperable within Florida, though support for and by ETC systems in other states (such as E-ZPass) varies. Toll roads in the state have also historically supported cash tolls, but this is being phased out in favor of open road tolling and pay-by-plate.

Toll roads

Roads use open-road tolling and toll-by-plate unless otherwise specified. Accepts cash Extension to I-95 proposed Continues east of I-95 without tolls as I-195 Continues east without tolls Completion estimated in 2029 Continues northwest without tolls Extension to Florida's Turnpike and Interstate 4 proposed Formerly part of SR 589 Completion estimated for 2029 Extension to I-4 proposed Extension to US 19/US 98 proposed In median of non-freeway SR 686 Continues east of I-95 without tolls as I-395

Express lanes

In Florida, seven highways feature tolled express lanes for a total of 95.9 mi. Most express lanes in the state are operated by the Florida Department of Transportation.

All express lanes in the state utilize open road tolling, requiring the use of a SunPass-compatible transponder. Toll-by-plate is supported only by the Lee Roy Selmon Reversible Express Lanes (SR 618A); on all other highways, drivers without a transponder are subject to a fine. Extensions to SR 472 and US 27 proposed E: SR 9B in Jacksonville E: SR 202 in Jacksonville

Toll bridges and causeways

Bridges and causeways use open-road tolling and toll-by-plate unless otherwise specified. Listed base tolls are for two-axle vehicles paid by transponder.

Bridge/CausewayLengthS/W TerminusN/E TerminusCrossingOpenedBase tollNotes
[[File:CR 399 jct.svgx24pxalt=link=]] Bob Sikes Bridge0.7 miCR 399 in Pensacola BeachUS 98 in Gulf BreezeSanta Rosa Sound1973$1.00Operated by the Santa Rosa Island Authority
Only tolled southbound
[[File:Florida 922.svgx24pxalt=link=]] Broad Causeway0.8 miUS 1 in North MiamiSR A1A in SurfsideBiscayne Bay1951$1.50Operated by the Bay Harbor Islands municipality
[[File:CR 867A jct.svg24x24px]] Cape Coral Bridge0.64 miDel Prado Boulevard in Cape CoralSR 867 in McGregorCaloosahatchee River1997title=Tolls and Discount Programsurl=https://www.leegov.com/tolls/costaccess-date=2025-06-07website=Lee Countylanguage=en-US}}Operated by Lee County
Only tolled westbound
[[File:CR 905A jct.svg24x24px]] Card Sound Bridge0.5 miCR 905 in North Key LargoUS 1 in Florida CityCard Sound1926$2.08Operated by the [Card Sound Toll Authority](https://www.monroecounty-fl.gov/100/Card-Sound-Toll-Authority)
[[File:Toll Florida 281.svg24pxalt=link=]] Garcon Point Bridge3.5 miUS 98 in MidwayCR 191 in Garcon PointEast Bay1999$2.30Operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise
[[File:CR 771 jct.svgx24pxalt=link=]] Boca Grande Causeway2.5 miGulf Shores Drive near Boca GrandePlacida Road near PlacidaGasparilla Sound1958$6.00Operated by the [Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority](https://giba.us/)
Only tolled southbound
Cash only
Hammock Dunes Bridge0.5 miPalm Harbor Drive in Palm CoastSR A1A in Hammock DunesMatanzas River1988$3.00Operated by the [Dunes Community Development District](https://dunescdd.org/)
Only tolled eastbound
Cash only
[[File:Toll Florida 293.svg24pxalt=link=]] Mid-Bay Bridge3.6 miUS 98 near DestinSR 20 near Bluewater BayChoctawhatchee Bay1993$3.00Operated by the [Mid-Bay Bridge Authority](https://mid-bay.com/)
Accepts cash
[[File:CR 884 jct.svg24x24px]] Midpoint Memorial Bridge1.25 miDel Prado Boulevard in Cape CoralSR 867 in Fort MyersCaloosahatchee River1997$2.00Operated by Lee County
Only tolled westbound
[[File:Florida 679.svgx24pxalt=link=]][[File:Florida 682.svgx24pxalt=link=]] Pinellas Bayway4.0 mi**S:** Anderson Boulevard in Fort De Soto Park
**E:** Leeland Street in Bayway Isles
**W:** SR 699 in St. Pete Beach**S:** Shores Boulevard in Tierra Verde
**E:** I-275/US 19 in St. Petersburg
**W:** Bahia Del Mar Boulevard in St. PetersburgBoca Ciega Bay1962date=2023-07-01title=Toll Rates for Florida Turnpike System and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Toll Facilities: West Central Floridaurl=https://floridasturnpike.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/West-Central-Florida-4-2024.pdfwebsite=Florida's Turnpike Enterprisepublisher=Florida Department of Transportationpages=11, 13}}Operated by the Florida Department of Transportation
System of three toll bridges, each tolled only one way
[[File:Florida 913.svgx24pxalt=link=]] Rickenbacker Causeway5.6 miUS 1 in North MiamiHarbor Drive in Key BiscayneBiscayne Bay1947title=Causewaysurl=https://www.miamidade.gov/global/service.pageaccess-date=2025-06-07website=Miami-Dade Countylanguage=en}}Operated by Miami-Dade County
Only tolled southbound
Sanibel Causeway3 miPeriwinkle Way in SanibelCR 867 in Punta RassaSan Carlos Bay1963$6.00Operated by Lee County
Only tolled westbound
[[File:I-275.svgx24pxalt=link=]][[File:US 19.svgx24pxalt=link=]] Sunshine Skyway Bridge5.5 miUS 19 near Terra CeiaPinellas Point Drive in St. PetersburgLower Tampa Bay1987$1.16Operated by the Florida Department of Transportation
Accepts cash
Venetian Causeway2.5 miUS 1 in MiamiSR 907 in Miami BeachBiscayne Bay1925$2.25Operated by Miami-Dade County

Notes

References

References

  1. "Tolls in Florida". [[Florida's Turnpike Enterprise]].
  2. (November 24, 2008). "Florida Department of Transportation Interchange Report". [[Florida Department of Transportation]].
  3. (January 26, 2024). "Wekiva Parkway, 25-mile toll road, officially opens in Central Florida". [[Fox Television Stations]].
  4. [http://www2.dot.state.fl.us/Straight-linesOnlineGIS/ FDOT straight line diagrams] {{webarchive. link. (March 6, 2014 , accessed January 2014)
  5. "State Road 516 (Lake/Orange Expressway) from US 27 to SR 429".
  6. "Central Polk Parkway/SR 570B from SR 570 to US 17/SR 35". [[Florida Department of Transportation]].
  7. Waters, TaMaryn. (April 18, 2016). "Orchard Pond Parkway opens to grand fanfare". Tallahassee Democrat.
  8. "Home".
  9. "Hybrids and Electric Vehicles". [[Florida Department of Transportation]].
  10. "Hybrids and Electric Vehicles". [[Florida Department of Transportation]].
  11. Dunwoody, Dave. (2019-06-24). "Bob Sikes Bridge Makeover to Begin In Late '19". [[University of West Florida]].
  12. "Tolls and Discount Programs".
  13. "Card Sound Toll Authority".
  14. (2023-07-01). "Toll Rates for Florida Turnpike System and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Toll Facilities: West Central Florida". [[Florida Department of Transportation]].
  15. "Causeways".
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