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List of toll roads in Florida

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Turnpike and State Toll Road shields
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NotesState Roads are generally state-maintained.
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Highway X (US X)
StateState Road X (SR X)
County:County Road X (CR X)
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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).

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.

Toll roads

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

Number Length (mi)[2] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
I-75 83.91 135.04 CR 951 near Golden Gate US 27 in Weston Alligator Alley / Everglades Parkway 01968-01-011968 current Operated by FDOT
Accepts cash
Florida's Turnpike 264.67 425.95 I-95/US 441/SR 826 in Miami Gardens I-75 near Wildwood Ronald Reagan Turnpike[a] 01957-01-011957 current Operated by FTE
SR 23 16.27 26.18 US 90 in Baldwin SR 21 in Middleburg First Coast Expressway / Cecil Commerce Center Parkway 02009-01-012009 current Operated by FTE
Extension to I-95 proposed
SR 112 4.13 6.65 Miami International Airport in Miami I-95 in Miami Airport Expressway 01961-01-011961 current Operated by GMX
Continues east of I-95 without tolls as I-195
SR 293 10.77[b] 17.33 Mid-Bay Bridge at Choctawhatchee Bay SR 85 in Niceville Walter Francis Spence Parkway 02011-01-012011 current Operated by FDOT on behalf of the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority
SR 408 22.11 35.58 Florida's Turnpike in Gotha SR 50 in Alafaya Spessard L. Holland East-West Expressway 01973-01-011973 current Operated by FTE and CFX
Accepts cash
SR 414 9.38 15.10 SR 429/US 441 in Apopka[c] US 441 in Lockhart John Land Apopka Expressway 02009-01-012009 current Operated by CFX
Accepts cash
Continues east without tolls
SR 417 54.06 87.00 I-4 in Celebration I-4/SR 429 in Sanford Seminole Expressway / Central Florida GreeneWay / Southern Connector / Orlando East Bypass 01988-01-011988 current Operated by FTE and CFX
CFX segment accepts cash[d]
SR 429 53.61[4] 86.28 I-4 in Four Corners I-4/SR 417 in Sanford Daniel Webster Western Beltway / Wekiva Parkway 02000-01-012000[e] current Operated by FTE, CFX, and FDOT
Middle segment accepts cash[f]
SR 451 1.87 3.01 SR 414/SR 429 in Apopka US 441 in Apopka Apopka Connector 02013-01-012013 current Operated by CFX
Accepts cash
SR 453 3.36 5.41 SR 429 in Apopka SR 46 in Mount Dora Mount Dora Connector 02018-01-012018 current Operated by CFX
SR 516 4.40 7.08 US 27 in Clermont SR 429 in Horizon West Lake-Orange Connector proposed To be operated by CFX
Completion estimated in 2029[5]
SR 528 53.50 86.10 I-4 near Williamsburg I-95/SR 407 in Cocoa Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway / Bee Line Expressway 01974-01-011974 current Operated by FTE and CFX
Accepts cash
SR 538 7.22 11.62 Polk/Osceola in Loughman CR 580 in Poinciana Poinciana Parkway 02016-01-012016 current Operated by CFX
Continues northwest without tolls
Extension to Florida's Turnpike proposed
SR 568 3.04 4.89 SR 589 in Northdale SR 597 in Cheval Veterans Expressway 02001-01-012001 current Operated by FTE
Formerly part of SR 589
SR 570 24.38 39.24 I-4 in Lakeland I-4 near Polk City Polk Parkway 01999-01-011999 current Operated by FTE
SR 570B 6.50 10.46 SR 570 near Auburndale US 17/SR 35 in Bartow Central Polk Parkway proposed To be operated by FTE
Completion estimated for 2029[6]
Extension to I-4 proposed
SR 589 67.50 108.63 I-275/SR 60 in Tampa SR 44 near Lecanto Suncoast Parkway / Veterans Expressway 01994-01-011994 current Operated by FTE
Extension to US 19/US 98 proposed
SR 618 14.13 22.74 US 92 in Tampa I-75 in Brandon Lee Roy Selmon Expressway 01976-01-011976 current Operated by THEA
SR 686A 1.44 2.32 Bayside Bridge in Largo SR 690 in Pinellas Park Gateway Expressway 02024-01-012024 current Operated by FDOT
In median of non-freeway SR 686
SR 690 3.10 4.99 US 19 in Pinellas Park I-275 in St. Petersburg Gateway Expressway 02024-01-012024 current Operated by FTE
Florida's Turnpike Extension 47.86 77.02 US 1 in Florida City Florida's Turnpike in Miramar Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike[g] 01973-01-011973 current Operated by FTE
SR 836 14.20 22.85 SR 825 in Tamiami I-95 in Miami Dolphin East–West Expressway 01969-01-011969 current Operated by GMX
Continues east of I-95 without tolls as I-395
SR 869 21.84 35.15 I-75/I-595 in Sunrise Florida's Turnpike in Coconut creek Sawgrass Expressway 01986-01-011986 current Operated by FTE
SR 874 7.03 11.31 Florida's Turnpike Extension in Three Lakes SR 826 in Glenvar Heights Don Shula Expressway 01973-01-011973 current Operated by GMX
SR 878 2.66 4.28 SR 874 in Sunset US 1 in South Miami Snapper Creek Expressway 01980-01-011980 current Operated by GMX
SR 924 5.38 8.66 I-75/SR 826 in Miami Lakes SR 953 in Opa-Locka Gratigny Parkway 01992-01-011992 current Operated by GMX
CR 522 6.20 9.98 SR 417 near Celebration US 17/US 92 near Kissimmee Osceola Parkway 01995-01-011995 current Operated by Osceola County and tolled by CFX
CR 0344 5.20 8.37 CR 0361 near Tallahassee CR 155/CR 0342 near Tallahassee Orchard Pond Parkway 02016-01-012016[7] current Operated by Leon County on behalf of Orchard Pond Plantation
Goldenrod Road Extension 2.50 4.02 SR 528 in Orlando SR 15/SR 551 in Orlando Goldenrod Road Extension[h] 02003-01-012003 current Operated by CFX
Accepts cash
I-4/Selmon Expressway Connector 2.00 3.22 SR 618 in Tampa, Florida I-4 in Tampa, Florida I-4/Selmon Expressway Connector / Crosstown Connector 02014-01-012014 current Operated by FTE
  •       Proposed and unbuilt
  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[3]
  6. ^ Cash accepted from Seidel Road to US 441
  7. ^ Officially designated as SR 821
  8. ^ Unsigned segment of SR 551

Express lanes

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A red, lowercase "E" enclosed in a blue circle with blue "action lines" on the left
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.

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
I-4 21 34 SR 435 in Orlando SR 434 in Longwood I-4 Express 02022-01-012022 current Two lanes per direction
Extensions to SR 472 and US 27 proposed
I-75 15 24 SR 826 in Miami Lakes I-595/SR 869 in Sunrise I-75 Express Lanes 02018-01-012018[8] current Two lanes per direction; connects to Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) express lanes
I-95 21 34 I-395/SR 836 in Miami SR 842 in Fort Lauderdale 95 Express 02008-01-012008 current Two lanes per direction; low-emission vehicles[9] and carpools[10] may register for toll exemption
I-295 9.6 15.4 W: I-95 in Jacksonville
E: SR 9B in Jacksonville
W: SR 13 in Jacksonville
E: SR 202 in Jacksonville
I-295 Express Lanes 02019-01-012019 current Two discontinuous segments; both two lanes per direction
I-595 9.5 15.3 I-75/SR 869 in Sunrise I-95 in Fort Lauderdale 595 Express 02014-01-012014 current Three reversible lanes
SR 618A 10.8 17.4 Meridian Avenue in Tampa I-75 in Brandon Lee Roy Selmon Reversible Express Lanes 02006-01-012006 current Three reversible lanes
SR 826 9 14 SR 968 near Miami I-75 Express in Miami Lakes Palmetto Express 02019-01-012019 current Two lanes per direction; connects to I-75 express lanes

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.

Bridge/Causeway Length S/W Terminus N/E Terminus Crossing Opened Base toll Notes
Bob Sikes Bridge 0.7 miles (1.1 km) CR 399 in Pensacola Beach US 98 in Gulf Breeze Santa Rosa Sound 1973[11] $1.00 Operated by the Santa Rosa Island Authority
Only tolled southbound
Broad Causeway 0.8 mi (1.3 km) US 1 in North Miami SR A1A in Surfside Biscayne Bay 1951 $1.50 Operated by the Bay Harbor Islands municipality
Cape Coral Bridge 0.64 miles (1.03 km) Del Prado Boulevard in Cape Coral SR 867 in McGregor Caloosahatchee River 1997 $2.00[12] Operated by Lee County
Only tolled westbound
Card Sound Bridge 0.5 mi (0.80 km) CR 905 in North Key Largo US 1 in Florida City Card Sound 1926 $2.08[13] Operated by the Card Sound Toll Authority
Garcon Point Bridge 3.5 mi (5.6 km) US 98 in Midway CR 191 in Garcon Point East Bay 1999 $2.30 Operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise[a]
Accepts cash
Boca Grande Causeway 2.5 mi (4.0 km) Gulf Shores Drive near Boca Grande Placida Road near Placida Gasparilla Sound 1958 $6.00 Operated by the Gasparilla Island Bridge Authority
Only tolled southbound
Cash only
Hammock Dunes Bridge 0.5 mi (0.80 km) Palm Harbor Drive in Palm Coast SR A1A in Hammock Dunes Matanzas River 1988 $3.00 Operated by the Dunes Community Development District
Only tolled eastbound
Cash only
Mid-Bay Bridge 3.6 miles (5.8 km) US 98 near Destin SR 20 near Bluewater Bay Choctawhatchee Bay 1993 $3.00 Operated by the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority
Accepts cash
Midpoint Memorial Bridge 1.25 miles (2.01 km) Del Prado Boulevard in Cape Coral SR 867 in Fort Myers Caloosahatchee River 1997 $2.00[12] Operated by Lee County
Only tolled westbound
Pinellas Bayway 4.0 mi (6.4 km) 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. Petersburg
Boca Ciega Bay 1962 S: $0.28
W/E: $0.58[14]
Operated by the Florida Department of Transportation
System of three toll bridges, each tolled only one way
Rickenbacker Causeway 5.6 mi (9.0 km) US 1 in North Miami Harbor Drive in Key Biscayne Biscayne Bay 1947 $2.25[15] Operated by Miami-Dade County
Only tolled southbound
Sanibel Causeway 3 miles (4.8 km) Periwinkle Way in Sanibel CR 867 in Punta Rassa San Carlos Bay 1963 $6.00[12] Operated by Lee County
Only tolled westbound
Sunshine Skyway Bridge 5.5 miles (8.9 km) US 19 near Terra Ceia Pinellas Point Drive in St. Petersburg Lower Tampa Bay 1987 $1.16[14] Operated by the Florida Department of Transportation
Accepts cash
Venetian Causeway 2.5 miles (4.0 km) US 1 in Miami SR 907 in Miami Beach Biscayne Bay 1925 $2.25[15] Operated by Miami-Dade County
  1. ^ Originally constructed by Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority; transferred to FDOT in 2022

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Two toll bridges (Hammock Dunes Bridge and Gasparilla Island Bridge) only accept cash tolls[1]
  2. ^ The Lee Roy Selmon Reversible Express Lanes (SR 618A) are operated by the Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority

References

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  1. ^ "Tolls in Florida". SunPass. Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  2. ^ "Florida Department of Transportation Interchange Report" (PDF). Florida Department of Transportation. November 24, 2008. pp. 11–22. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 8, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  3. ^ Trezza, Matt (January 26, 2024). "Wekiva Parkway, 25-mile toll road, officially opens in Central Florida". WOFL. Fox Television Stations. Retrieved January 31, 2024.
  4. ^ FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014
  5. ^ "State Road 516 (Lake/Orange Expressway) from US 27 to SR 429". Central Florida Expressway Authority. Retrieved June 9, 2025.
  6. ^ "Central Polk Parkway/SR 570B from SR 570 to US 17/SR 35". Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 10, 2025.
  7. ^ Waters, TaMaryn (April 18, 2016). "Orchard Pond Parkway opens to grand fanfare". Tallahassee Democrat. Tallahassee, FL. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  8. ^ "Home". Archived from the original on May 23, 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  9. ^ "Hybrids and Electric Vehicles". South Florida Commuter Services. Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 6, 2025.
  10. ^ "Hybrids and Electric Vehicles". 3+ Carpools. Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 6, 2025.
  11. ^ Dunwoody, Dave (June 24, 2019). "Bob Sikes Bridge Makeover to Begin In Late '19". WUWF. University of West Florida. Retrieved June 7, 2025.
  12. ^ a b c "Tolls and Discount Programs". Lee County. Retrieved June 7, 2025.
  13. ^ "Card Sound Toll Authority". Monroe County. Retrieved June 7, 2025.
  14. ^ a b "Toll Rates for Florida Turnpike System and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Toll Facilities: West Central Florida" (PDF). Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. Florida Department of Transportation. July 1, 2023. pp. 11, 13.
  15. ^ a b "Causeways". Miami-Dade County. Retrieved June 7, 2025.