💰 Toll Road

View travel segments that include toll roads, turnpikes, and expressways where fees apply—often offering faster or more direct routing.

The 💰 Toll Road tag is applied to highway segments where travelers must pay a fee to use all or part of the route. These roads are often built to higher standards, with smoother pavement, faster speeds, and less congestion than parallel free alternatives. Toll roads can range from urban expressways and turnpikes to long-distance corridors that span multiple states.

Many toll routes are managed by state or private authorities and may accept cash, electronic transponders (like E-ZPass), or app-based payments. Some are entirely cashless, requiring drivers to pay online after travel or risk a fine. Tolls are typically used to fund construction, maintenance, and improvements.

Travelers may choose toll roads for their efficiency and convenience, especially when navigating major metropolitan areas or avoiding traffic-prone surface roads. However, it’s always wise to know the payment method and rates in advance.

Navigate 💰 Toll Roads

Interstate 80: Stanhope to Pennsylvania – New Jersey

Interstate 80: Stanhope to Pennsylvania – New Jersey

Take a ride west on Interstate 80 from Stanhope to the Pennsylvania border. Experience rolling Appalachian foothills, forested state parklands, and the scenic Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge crossing into the Keystone State.

Interstate 95: Saco to Kittery – Maine

Interstate 95: Saco to Kittery – Maine

Cruise 35 miles down Maine’s southern coast on Interstate 95 from Saco to Kittery. Pass Kennebunk, York, and roadside pine forests before crossing into New Hampshire — with quick access to beaches, lighthouses, and outlet shopping along the way.

Interstate 195: Saco – Westbound – Maine

Interstate 195: Saco – Westbound – Maine

Experience a quick drive along Maine’s Interstate 195 westbound through Saco—a two-mile urban connector linking Route 5 and U.S. Highway 1 to the Maine Turnpike (I-95). Perfect for a fast, convenient bypass to beaches and the interstate.

Interstate 90: Sturbridge to Auburn – Massachusetts

Interstate 90: Sturbridge to Auburn – Massachusetts

Cruise 12 miles east along the Massachusetts Turnpike from Sturbridge to Auburn. This smooth stretch of I-90 links I-84 with Worcester County, offering a quiet, wooded ride and easy access to central Massachusetts towns.

Sam Rayburn Tollway: McKinney to Frisco – Texas

Sam Rayburn Tollway: McKinney to Frisco – Texas

Take a drive on the Sam Rayburn Tollway from McKinney to Frisco, Texas. Follow this 11.6-mile suburban toll route past major interchanges, commercial centers, and growing neighborhoods in Collin County.

Dallas North Tollway: Plano to Dallas – Texas

Dallas North Tollway: Plano to Dallas – Texas

Cruise 8.5 miles south on the Dallas North Tollway from Plano to I-635 in Dallas. Explore the Tollway’s transition from suburb to city with exits at Willow Bend, Addison, and the Galleria.