Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Preparing and knowing how toll roads work is a great way to save time. You can pay for toll roads in Florida using SunPass, cash, or toll-by plate. Here are the details on all three payment methods:
SunPass: Usable in several other states, SunPass is the quickest way to pay for tolls using an electronic tag that you can install on your windshield. You’ll have to purchase a transponder first, and fees are automatically deducted from the account linked to the transponder whenever your vehicle passes through a toll lane.
Cash: All toll roads offer cash booths that are manned or unmanned. If there is a person, you can pay using cash and receive change, but you’ll need exact change in coins at unmanned booths.
Toll-by-plate: Toll-by-plate is a video toll system that snaps a photo of your license plate and bills the fee to the address registered to the plate. Toll rates are usually higher for Toll-by-plate compared to SunPass rates.
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