Toll Calculator (Route)

Enter your Origin and Destination, then choose your Vehicle Type, Toll Tag, and Departure Time to calculate your Total Toll Cost, Fuel Cost, and Total Trip Cost — add your MPG and Fuel Price for a full breakdown with an option to include the return trip.

Enter your starting location

Enter your destination

Some toll roads have time-based pricing

Current fuel price for cost estimation

mpg

Your vehicle's fuel efficiency

Calculate costs for round trip

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Total Toll Cost

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Fuel Cost

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Total Distance

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Estimated Driving Time

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Total Trip Cost

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Savings vs Cash

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Trip Cost Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are the toll calculations?

Our toll calculator uses current toll rates from official state transportation authorities and toll road operators. Rates are updated regularly but may vary slightly due to recent changes or special circumstances.

What toll tags are supported by the calculator?

We support major toll tags including E-ZPass, SunPass, FasTrak, I-Pass, TxTag, and Peach Pass. Each tag offers different discount rates compared to cash payments on participating toll roads.

Does the calculator include fuel costs?

Yes, the calculator estimates fuel costs based on your vehicle's MPG, current fuel prices, and the total distance of your route. This gives you a complete picture of your trip expenses.

Are truck tolls calculated differently?

Yes, truck tolls are typically higher and calculated based on the number of axles and vehicle weight class. Our calculator includes rates for trucks with 2 to 5+ axles.

Can I calculate tolls for a round trip?

Yes, simply check the 'Include Return Trip' option and the calculator will double the toll and fuel costs to give you the total round-trip expense.

Do toll rates vary by time of day?

Some toll roads and bridges have dynamic pricing or rush hour surcharges. Select your departure time to get the most accurate estimate for time-sensitive toll facilities.

How much can I save with an electronic toll tag?

Electronic toll tags typically offer 10-50% savings compared to cash payments, depending on the specific toll road. The calculator shows your potential savings when using a toll tag.

Which states have the most expensive tolls?

Generally, northeastern states like New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania have higher toll rates, while some states like Texas and Florida have more moderate rates. Costs vary significantly by specific roads and bridges.

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