Does Oregon have any toll roads? I might take a trip with my boyfriend but it would be nice to avoid any extra expenses by staying off the toll roads when we can.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While there are no toll roads in Oregon, there are two toll bridges: the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge and the Bridge of the Gods. Each of these bridges stretches across the Columbia River.
The cost to cross Oregon’s toll bridges is $2.00 for all cars or $3.00 per axle for trucks. This means you won’t need to save up much extra cash to afford the tolls, even if you do choose to drive over one of these bridges.
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