How do I pay US tolls?
How do I pay US tolls? There are many ways to pay tolls. The most popular are transponders or toll tags (primary or secondary) and license plates or videos. You can also pay by cash (note that some toll booths are cashless, though), credit/debit card, and prepaid card. If you have a choice, it is reasonable to select transponder payments.
Can you drive across the US without paying tolls?
While toll roads are common around major cities of the US, they are few and far between otherwise. So, depending on your destination, it is possible to avoid toll roads across US states. However, avoiding them altogether may not be economical as the optional route may be too long or too busy.
Which states are toll free in USA?
- Arizona.
- Arkansas.
- Connecticut.
- Hawaii.
- Idaho.
- Iowa.
- Mississippi.
- Montana.
How much are tolls in the US?
Toll roads in the USA provide alternative routes between locations at a fee that can vary in cost (usually averaging at around $5). Thirty-eight states in the US have toll roads which are operated by a variety of different companies.