I’m driving through Michigan next week from out of state, and am wondering if I need to set aside some extra cash for tolls. Does Michigan have toll roads, or am I overthinking it?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Michigan doesn’t have any toll roads. However, if you are crossing a major bridge or are crossing the border into Canada, you’ll need some extra change for tolls.
The toll bridges in Michigan are:
Mackinac Bridge
Grosse Ile Toll Bridge
Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge
Blue Water Bridge
Ambassador Bridge
If you are crossing into Ontario, Canada, you can take the Detroit–Windsor Tunnel as well. For traveling over the border, you can pay using the following methods:
American dollars
Canadian dollars
Nexpress or Nexus tag
MacPass or other accepted transponder
Don’t forget to add updating your car insurance to your travel checklist! For a fast and easy way to get
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