Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Currently, there are no toll roads in Tennessee. This includes all roads and bridges, and means that you can drive throughout the entire state without a transponder, a cup holder of loose change, or the fear of receiving a bill in the mail after the fact.
Though no toll roads exist in Tennessee, depending on your route, you may have to pay tolls while traveling to or through other U.S. states.
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