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Calculate toll costs for any route in Florida instantly. Get accurate estimates for SunPass, E-PASS, and Toll-by-Plate rates across all major highways.
Florida Toll Cost Calculator
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Savings Tip: Consider getting a SunPass transponder for up to 25% savings on tolls.
Florida Toll Calculator – Plan Your Trip Budget
Our Florida Toll Calculator is the most comprehensive and easy-to-use tool for estimating toll costs across Florida’s extensive highway system. Whether you’re planning a road trip from Miami to Orlando, commuting daily on Florida’s Turnpike, or just passing through the state, our calculator provides accurate, real-time toll estimates for your specific route and vehicle type.
Florida has one of the most complex toll road systems in the United States, with multiple agencies operating different highways. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, and various regional expressway authorities maintain over 700 miles of toll roads across the state. Our calculator integrates data from all these sources to give you a complete picture of your expected toll expenses.
The calculator accounts for different payment methods including SunPass (Florida’s prepaid toll program), E-PASS (used in Central Florida), and Toll-by-Plate (where a bill is mailed to the registered vehicle owner). Each payment method has different rates, with transponder users typically paying the lowest rates and Toll-by-Plate users paying up to 25% more.
We cover all major Florida toll roads including Florida’s Turnpike, Alligator Alley (I-75), the Sawgrass Expressway, the Beachline Expressway (SR 528), the Selmon Expressway (SR 618), and Miami-Dade County’s extensive toll road network. Our database is regularly updated to reflect the latest toll rate changes approved by the Florida Legislature and local authorities.
In addition to calculating toll costs, our tool provides route alternatives that may help you save money. Some parallel routes may be slightly longer in distance but significantly cheaper in toll costs. We also provide estimated travel times based on current traffic conditions, helping you make informed decisions about your Florida travel plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our calculator uses official toll rates from Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, FDOT, and regional expressway authorities. While we strive for 100% accuracy, toll rates can change without notice. We update our database monthly to reflect the latest rates. The calculator provides estimates that are typically within 5% of actual toll costs.
SunPass is Florida’s statewide prepaid toll program, while E-PASS is specific to Central Florida roads operated by the Central Florida Expressway Authority. Both offer similar discounts (about 25% off cash rates), but E-PASS may offer additional local discounts. The transponders work interchangeably on most Florida toll roads, though some local discounts may only apply to the regional transponder.
Toll-by-Plate typically costs 25-35% more than transponder rates. Additionally, there’s a $2.50 administrative fee per billing statement (not per toll). If you frequently use Florida toll roads, a transponder will save you significant money.
Yes, you can cross Florida without paying tolls by using I-10, I-75, and I-95 (except for certain express lanes). However, these routes may be longer depending on your origin and destination. Our calculator can show you toll-free alternatives if available.
Many rental car companies offer transponders (usually SunPass) for an additional daily fee (typically $3.95-$5.95 per day). Some offer unlimited toll packages. It’s often cheaper to bring your own transponder or purchase one if you’ll be in Florida for several days.
If you miss a toll, you’ll receive a Toll Enforcement Invoice by mail with instructions to pay online, by phone, or by mail. Pay promptly to avoid additional fees. For SunPass users, funds are automatically deducted from your account if your transponder wasn’t detected.
South Florida toll roads are busiest 7-9 AM and 4-6 PM weekdays. In Central Florida, I-4 Express lanes and SR 408 see heavy traffic during these times too. Holiday weekends (especially Thanksgiving and spring break) bring heavy traffic to Alligator Alley and Florida’s Turnpike.
No, Florida doesn’t currently accept E-ZPass. You’ll need a SunPass, E-PASS, or other Florida-compatible transponder, or you’ll be charged via Toll-by-Plate. Some interoperability agreements are being discussed for future implementation.
Using Florida’s Turnpike for the entire 230-mile trip costs about $20-$25 for a 2-axle vehicle with SunPass, or $27-$33 with Toll-by-Plate. Taking I-95 to SR 528 adds about 15 miles but may save $5-$10 in tolls depending on your exact route.
Yes, SunPass PRO and E-PASS Xtra offer additional discounts for high-volume users. Some employers and commuter programs also offer discounts. Our calculator can show you how much you might save with these programs based on your estimated monthly toll usage.
Toll Road Usage Statistics
719 Miles
of toll roads in Florida (longest in the U.S.)
5.2 Million
daily toll transactions processed
$1.8 Billion
annual toll revenue collected
Most Expensive Florida Toll Roads (2-Axle Vehicle, SunPass)
*Based on end-to-end travel for each toll road
Recent Toll Rate Updates
Florida’s Turnpike Rate Increase
The Florida Turnpike Enterprise approved a 5.8% average toll increase effective July 1, 2023. This affects mainline toll plazas between Wildwood and Florida City. Our calculator has been updated with the new rates.
New SunPass Savings Program
Florida has introduced SunPass Savings for frequent users. Drivers making 35+ toll transactions per month automatically qualify for additional 10% discount on all transactions beyond the 35th that month.
I-95 Express Lanes Extended
The I-95 Express Lanes in Miami-Dade County have been extended north to Broward County. Dynamic pricing now applies to this new section, with rates varying based on traffic conditions.