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List of toll roads in Florida

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As of May 2025, the state of Florida contains 29 toll roads, 8 tolled express lanes, and 13 toll bridges totaling 734 miles (1,181 km).

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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).[A] 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.

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Toll roads

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Roads use open-road tolling and toll-by-plate unless otherwise specified.

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  1. Officially designated as SR 91
  2. Does not include the Mid-Bay Bridge
  3. concurrent with SR 429 for 3.4 miles (5.5 km)
  4. Cash accepted from World Center Drive to Orange/Seminole county line
  5. final segment opened in 2024[4]
  6. Officially designated as SR 821
  7. Unsigned segment of SR 551
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Express lanes

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Logo for FDOT-operated express lanes

In Florida, seven highways feature tolled express lanes for a total of 95.9 miles (154.3 km). Most express lanes in the state are operated by the Florida Department of Transportation.[B]

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.

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Toll bridges and causeways

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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.

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  1. Originally constructed by Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority; transferred to FDOT in 2022
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  1. Two toll bridges (Hammock Dunes Bridge and Gasparilla Island Bridge) only accept cash tolls[1]

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