🛣️ Road Trip Toll Calculator
Estimate total tolls for your drive by route distance, road types, and vehicle class
| Vehicle Type | Class | Multiplier vs Car | Avg Axle Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motorcycle | Class 1 | 0.5x – 0.75x | $0.50–$1.00 | Discounted most roads |
| Passenger Car | Class 2 | 1.0x (baseline) | $0.05–$0.15/mi | 2-axle standard |
| SUV / Minivan | Class 2 | 1.0x – 1.1x | $0.05–$0.17/mi | Same as car usually |
| Pickup Truck | Class 2–3 | 1.0x – 1.5x | $0.06–$0.20/mi | Depends on height/axles |
| RV / Motorhome | Class 3–4 | 1.5x – 2.5x | $0.10–$0.35/mi | Often 3+ axles |
| Semi Truck | Class 5+ | 2.5x – 5x | $0.20–$0.60/mi | Per-axle pricing common |
| Bus / Coach | Class 4–5 | 2.0x – 4x | $0.15–$0.50/mi | Varies by state |
| Bridge / Tunnel | Location | Car (ETC) | Car (Cash) | Truck (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| George Washington Bridge | NY/NJ | $11.75 | $17.00 | $60+ |
| Golden Gate Bridge | CA | $8.40 | $9.10 | $26+ |
| Bay Bridge (SF-Oakland) | CA | $7.00 | $7.00 | $22+ |
| Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel | VA | $14.00 | $14.00 | $47+ |
| Delaware Memorial Bridge | DE/NJ | $4.00 | $5.00 | $19+ |
| Mackinac Bridge | MI | $4.00 | $4.00 | $12+ |
| Lincoln Tunnel | NY/NJ | $10.00 | $15.00 | $55+ |
| Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel | VA | $4.00 | $4.00 | $16+ |
| Route | Distance | Est. Tolls (ETC) | Est. Tolls (Cash) |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York to Florida (I-95) | 1,250 mi | $55–$75 | $75–$105 |
| Boston to Washington DC | 440 mi | $20–$35 | $28–$50 |
| Chicago to Detroit (I-90/94) | 280 mi | $8–$14 | $12–$20 |
| Philadelphia to New York | 95 mi | $13–$19 | $19–$27 |
| Miami to Orlando (Florida Tpk) | 235 mi | $14–$20 | $20–$28 |
| Dallas to Houston (I-45) | 240 mi | $5–$12 | $7–$17 |
| Los Angeles to San Francisco | 380 mi | $5–$15 | $7–$20 |
| Denver to Salt Lake City | 530 mi | $3–$8 | $4–$11 |
toll fees are more common than many folks believe. Before they almost only happened in the northeast or beside Chicago, but today they exist in 34 states. Some other states consider adding them.
During planning of a road trip, it is possible to find toll fees in almost every state, except Nevada.
Toll Roads in Many States — Plan Ahead to Avoid Big Fees
Bridges and tunnels form the most expensive toll roads for average cars. If the journey passes through one of them, searching for other routes is a wise idea. Some toll fees reach really high prices.
In Virginia, one toll road cost an RV-driving father 569 dollars, while it only saves 20 minutes. The Pennsylvania Turnpike charged one driver 146 dollars because of crossing with a camper trailer. In Colorado, absence of EZ-Pass and payment by license plate makes everything much more expnesive.
There is no single system for toll payments that works for the whole country. On the East Coast, EZ-Pass works through several states. Even so Texas depends on TxTag, Florida on SunPass, and California on FasTrak.
Most of those devices do not work in other states. Oklahoma refuses EZ-Pass and similar. California and Washington use own systems, separate from the others and from EZ-Pass.
Illinois can be especially difficult. Without the I-Pass device, drivers receive a 9-dollar fine for every toll section, on top of the regular payment. That adds up quickly during road trip journeys.
Some states photograph the license plates and send an invoice to the listed owner. Texas does that. California apparently also.
Apps for counting toll fees help a lot. You enter a starting point, target, type of vehicle and payment method, too receive an estimate about payments and fuel costs. Those programs show the cheapest and fastest routes.
They consider tags like EZ-Pass, SunPass, FasTrak and TxTag. Google Maps let you set to avoid toll roads fully. In the United States, each toll road must offer a free alternative.
Some toll roads do not deserve the expense. One too long stretch charges 7.20 dollars for only eight miles, while the free option only adds around ten minutes. However toll roads sometimes save fuel, because highways avoid stop signs and red lights.
Toll fees are also based on axles, which matters for RVs and towed loads.
Planning ahead for toll fees during a road trip is important. Planning ahead and knowing what states the route passes with toll sections prevents surprises. Unless penalty payments add up, toll costs usually form only a small part of the wholetrip budget.
Even so they can surprise, if one does not prepare for them.

