I live in Iowa, way off the interstate. However, I want to take a road trip, and I’m going to take I-80 to get where I need to go. That is, unless I have to pay a toll. Do I have to pay a toll on I-80 in Iowa?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Aside from corn and a great football team, Iowa has no toll roads throughout its borders. That means that *I-80 is not a toll road in Iowa**, nor is any other road in the state.
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