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Toll Roads by State 2024

Toll Roads by State 2024

Toll Roads by State 2024

  • The number and location of tollways may change at any time.
  • The rise of electric and hybrid vehicles is projected to decrease revenue in many states, as drivers of such vehicles purchase less fuel and thus pay less in state-levied fuel taxes. Many states are considering the possibility of creating or expanding tollway systems in an effort to offset that projected loss of revenue.

51 states

State
Has Toll Roads
Additional Details
AlabamaYes
AlaskaYes
Alaska's only toll road is the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, also known as the Whittier Tunnel, wh...
ArizonaNo
ArkansasNo
CaliforniaYes
ColoradoYes
ConnecticutNo
DelawareYes
District of ColumbiaYes
Virginia's Dulles Airport serves Washington DC and is connected via a toll road. Therefore, DC is ar...
FloridaYes
GeorgiaYes
HawaiiNo
IdahoNo
IllinoisYes
IndianaYes
IowaNo
KansasYes
KentuckyYes
Kentucky levies tolls on multiple bridges in the Louisville area.
LouisianaYes
MaineYes
MarylandYes
MassachusettsYes
MichiganYes
As of 2023, Michigan levied tolls on several bridges and the governor's office was exploring the pos...
MinnesotaYes
MississippiNo
MissouriYes
The Lake of Ozarks Community Bridge is the only toll bridge in Missouri.
MontanaNo
NebraskaYes
Nebraska has no toll roads, but does have toll bridges
NevadaNo
Although a state park entrance fee is required to travel the full length of Valley of Fire Road (for...
New HampshireYes
New JerseyYes
New MexicoNo
New YorkYes
North CarolinaYes
North DakotaNo
OhioYes
OklahomaYes
OregonYes
Oregon voted in 2023 to begin installing tolls, starting with Interstate 205.
PennsylvaniaYes
Rhode IslandYes
South CarolinaYes
South DakotaNo
TennesseeNo
Tennessee approved the creation of toll roads in 2023.
TexasYes
UtahYes
VermontYes
VirginiaYes
WashingtonYes
West VirginiaYes
WisconsinNo
WyomingNo

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