Caption: | Turnpike and Toll State Road shields |
Statehwy: | State Road X (SR X) |
Interstate: | Interstate X (I-X) |
Us: | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
Label1: | County |
Field1: | County Road X (CR X) |
Notes: | State Roads are generally state-maintained. |
Links: | FL |
The following is a list of toll roads in Florida. Florida has 734miles of toll roads, bridges, and causeways as of June 2013. The longest of these is Florida's Turnpike, running 313miles, opened in 1957. Most toll roads have state road designations with a special toll shield, including the Turnpike and Homestead Extension.
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, a part of the Florida Department of Transportation, owns and operates Florida's Turnpike and the Homestead Extension, the Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869) in Broward County, Polk Parkway (SR 570) in Polk County, Suncoast Parkway (SR 589), Veterans Expressway (SR 568/SR 589) in the Tampa Bay Area, the northern end of Seminole Expressway (SR 417), the southern six miles (10 km) of Southern Connector Extension (SR 417), the southern 11miles of Daniel Webster Western Beltway (SR 429) and the western eight miles (13 km) of Beachline West Expressway (SR 528) in the Orlando Area.[1]
The Turnpike collects tolls in the portion of I-75 known as Alligator Alley, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the Pinellas Bayway System and the Beachline East (State Road 528) – all FDOT-owned roads and bridges. It also provides toll collection services for the Garcon Point and Mid-Bay Bridges in Florida's Panhandle as well as the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway in Tampa.[2] These roads, as well as the roads on the Central Florida Expressway Authority system (Apopka Expressway, Beachline Expressway east of exit 8, Central Florida GreeneWay, East-West Expressway, and the Western Beltway) are compatible with SunPass and benefit from an average of 25% discount.[3]
In Florida, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a SunPass, Peach Pass, E-ZPass, or NC Quick Pass to use the lanes. The Lee Roy Selmon Express lanes permits Toll by plate travel as well as the use of transponders.
Road Name | S/W Terminus | N/E Terminus | Length | Cash tolls (automobile)[4] | Notes | |
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Bob Sikes Bridge | Pensacola Beach | Gulf Breeze | 0.7miles | $1.00 southbound | Signed as County Road 399 | |
Broad Causeway | North Miami | Surfside | $1.50 | |||
Cape Coral Bridge | Cape Coral | McGregor | 0.64miles | $2.00 | $2.00 for add'l axles | |
Card Sound Road | Monroe County | Miami-Dade County | $1.00 | |||
Garcon Point Bridge | Gulf Breeze | Milton | $2.75 | |||
Gasparilla Bridge | Boca Grande | Placida | $6.00 | Signed as County Road 771, does not accept SunPass. | ||
Mid-Bay Bridge | Destin | Niceville | 3.6miles | $4.00 (Bridge only) | $3.00 SunPass (Bridge only) | |
Midpoint Memorial Bridge | Cape Coral | Fort Myers | 1.25miles | $2.00 westbound | $2.00 for add'l axles | |
Pinellas Bayway | $1.08 (East and West Plazas), $0.81 (South Plaza) with Pay-by-Plate, $0.58 (East and West Plazas), $0.28 (South Plaza) with SunPass | Cash collection ended in 2021 for the West Plaza, and on September 22, 2023, for the South and East Plazas | ||||
Rickenbacker Causeway | Miami | Key Biscayne | $1.75 eastbound | |||
Sanibel Causeway | Sanibel Island | Punta Rassa | 3miles | $6.00 westbound | $3.00 for add'l axles. | |
Sunshine Skyway Bridge | St. Petersburg | Terra Ceia | 5.5miles | $1.50 with cash, $1.06 with SunPass | ||
Venetian Causeway | Miami | Miami Beach | 2.5miles | $1.50 |