Toll roads in North Carolina will cost between $0.27 and $5.68.
Depending on how far you go on the 18.8-mile-long Triangle Expressway, a two-axle vehicle (most cars, SUVs, and trucks) will pay between $0.42 to $3.71 to use this toll road with an NC Quick Pass.
On the Monroe Expressway, a two-axle vehicle will pay anywhere from $0.27 to $2.72 (also using NC Quick Pass), depending on how far you go on this 18-mile route.
If you don’t use NC Quick Pass, you can use the Toll by Mail method, meaning you don’t have a transponder and cameras photograph your license plate. A bill for the toll will be mailed to you.
Toll by Mail is more expensive, with toll rates ranging from $0.64 to $5.68 on the Triangle Expressway, depending on how far you travel. On the Monroe Expressway, using the Toll by Mail method will cost you between $0.43 and $4.20, depending on how far you drive.
These prices are for two-axle vehicles only. If you have a three-axle vehicle (vehicles with six to 10 wheels), you will be charged **two times the two-axle vehicle rate. A four-axle vehicle (one with between eight to 14 wheels) will be charged four times the two-axle rate.
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