Is there an easy way to calculate the total cost of tolls for a trip within the United States?
Is there a convenient way to calculate the cost of tolls between two arbitrary points within the United States? I'm planning to take a trip along the Eastern seaboard and will be passing through multiple states with different toll-collecting authorities. The mapping and trip planning resources I've found so far will only indicate whether a particular section of road has tolls, not the price of those tolls. I'm aware that the various toll-collecting authorities post their rates online, but these charts are often difficult to use if you're not already familiar with the area. Isn't there an easier way?
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Is there a convenient way to calculate the cost of tolls between two arbitrary points within the United States? I'm planning to take a trip along the Eastern seaboard and will be passing through multiple states with different toll-collecting authorities. The mapping and trip planning resources I've found so far will only indicate whether a particular section of road has tolls, not the price of those tolls. I'm aware that the various toll-collecting authorities post their rates online, but these charts are often difficult to use if you're not already familiar with the area. Isn't there an easier way?
usa planning driving road-trips tolls
viamichelin.com seems to cover the US, only that every route I try, only mentions $0 in toll. Could either be that I just chose arbitrary roads with no tolls, or that this site does not include toll prices. Hence the comment over a real answer
– user141
Aug 27 '12 at 21:12
1
@Andra I noticed this as well. I checked routes that definitely have tolls, so viamichelin.com is not accurate. :-(
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:13
Any chance you could list all the states? I'm finding some calculators but they seem to be per-state only, eg massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc.cgi for Massachusetts...
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 27 '12 at 21:19
1
@MarkMayo I found those as well. Part of my trip will take me through MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY. I've learned that several states (DE and NY, for example) even have different toll-collecting authorities for the different routes. I was hoping to find a single calculator that would be able to compute the cost based on the portions of the route I will be using, but I suppose it's just a dream.
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:31
7
I'm kind of surprised Google Maps doesn't do it.
– Andrew Grimm
Sep 5 '12 at 14:57
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show 1 more comment
Is there a convenient way to calculate the cost of tolls between two arbitrary points within the United States? I'm planning to take a trip along the Eastern seaboard and will be passing through multiple states with different toll-collecting authorities. The mapping and trip planning resources I've found so far will only indicate whether a particular section of road has tolls, not the price of those tolls. I'm aware that the various toll-collecting authorities post their rates online, but these charts are often difficult to use if you're not already familiar with the area. Isn't there an easier way?
usa planning driving road-trips tolls
Is there a convenient way to calculate the cost of tolls between two arbitrary points within the United States? I'm planning to take a trip along the Eastern seaboard and will be passing through multiple states with different toll-collecting authorities. The mapping and trip planning resources I've found so far will only indicate whether a particular section of road has tolls, not the price of those tolls. I'm aware that the various toll-collecting authorities post their rates online, but these charts are often difficult to use if you're not already familiar with the area. Isn't there an easier way?
usa planning driving road-trips tolls
usa planning driving road-trips tolls
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viamichelin.com seems to cover the US, only that every route I try, only mentions $0 in toll. Could either be that I just chose arbitrary roads with no tolls, or that this site does not include toll prices. Hence the comment over a real answer
– user141
Aug 27 '12 at 21:12
1
@Andra I noticed this as well. I checked routes that definitely have tolls, so viamichelin.com is not accurate. :-(
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:13
Any chance you could list all the states? I'm finding some calculators but they seem to be per-state only, eg massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc.cgi for Massachusetts...
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 27 '12 at 21:19
1
@MarkMayo I found those as well. Part of my trip will take me through MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY. I've learned that several states (DE and NY, for example) even have different toll-collecting authorities for the different routes. I was hoping to find a single calculator that would be able to compute the cost based on the portions of the route I will be using, but I suppose it's just a dream.
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:31
7
I'm kind of surprised Google Maps doesn't do it.
– Andrew Grimm
Sep 5 '12 at 14:57
|
show 1 more comment
viamichelin.com seems to cover the US, only that every route I try, only mentions $0 in toll. Could either be that I just chose arbitrary roads with no tolls, or that this site does not include toll prices. Hence the comment over a real answer
– user141
Aug 27 '12 at 21:12
1
@Andra I noticed this as well. I checked routes that definitely have tolls, so viamichelin.com is not accurate. :-(
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:13
Any chance you could list all the states? I'm finding some calculators but they seem to be per-state only, eg massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc.cgi for Massachusetts...
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 27 '12 at 21:19
1
@MarkMayo I found those as well. Part of my trip will take me through MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY. I've learned that several states (DE and NY, for example) even have different toll-collecting authorities for the different routes. I was hoping to find a single calculator that would be able to compute the cost based on the portions of the route I will be using, but I suppose it's just a dream.
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:31
7
I'm kind of surprised Google Maps doesn't do it.
– Andrew Grimm
Sep 5 '12 at 14:57
viamichelin.com seems to cover the US, only that every route I try, only mentions $0 in toll. Could either be that I just chose arbitrary roads with no tolls, or that this site does not include toll prices. Hence the comment over a real answer
– user141
Aug 27 '12 at 21:12
viamichelin.com seems to cover the US, only that every route I try, only mentions $0 in toll. Could either be that I just chose arbitrary roads with no tolls, or that this site does not include toll prices. Hence the comment over a real answer
– user141
Aug 27 '12 at 21:12
1
1
@Andra I noticed this as well. I checked routes that definitely have tolls, so viamichelin.com is not accurate. :-(
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:13
@Andra I noticed this as well. I checked routes that definitely have tolls, so viamichelin.com is not accurate. :-(
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:13
Any chance you could list all the states? I'm finding some calculators but they seem to be per-state only, eg massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc.cgi for Massachusetts...
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 27 '12 at 21:19
Any chance you could list all the states? I'm finding some calculators but they seem to be per-state only, eg massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc.cgi for Massachusetts...
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 27 '12 at 21:19
1
1
@MarkMayo I found those as well. Part of my trip will take me through MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY. I've learned that several states (DE and NY, for example) even have different toll-collecting authorities for the different routes. I was hoping to find a single calculator that would be able to compute the cost based on the portions of the route I will be using, but I suppose it's just a dream.
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:31
@MarkMayo I found those as well. Part of my trip will take me through MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY. I've learned that several states (DE and NY, for example) even have different toll-collecting authorities for the different routes. I was hoping to find a single calculator that would be able to compute the cost based on the portions of the route I will be using, but I suppose it's just a dream.
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:31
7
7
I'm kind of surprised Google Maps doesn't do it.
– Andrew Grimm
Sep 5 '12 at 14:57
I'm kind of surprised Google Maps doesn't do it.
– Andrew Grimm
Sep 5 '12 at 14:57
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If you know your route, you could use CostofTolls.com CostToDrive.com Tollsmart.com (paywall, $2 minimum):
Sample:
CALIFORNIA
17-Mile Drive Toll: $9.25 Location: Scenic drive through Pebble
Beach, CA Operator: Pebble Beach Corporation
Golden Gate Bridge Toll: $6.00 (Southbound ONLY) Location: Spans
San Francisco Bay connecting San Francisco to Marin County, CA
Operator: Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Riverside Freeway (SR-91) Toll: Variable Location: An east-west
freeway in Southern California linking Orange and Riverside counties
Operator: Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
Eastern Transportation Corridor Toll: $3.50 (East Branch) $3.25
(West Branch) Location: Orange County, CA Operator: Foothill/Eastern
Transportation Corridor Agency
South Bay Expressway Toll: Variable Location: Beginning at Otay
Mesa, provides access to/from Mexico and across San Diego Operator:
South Bay Expressway, L.P.
The Antioch Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location: Spans
the San Joaquin River linking Antioch, CA with Sacramento County, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
The Benicia-Martinez Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location:
Spans the Carquinez Strait linking Benicia, CA to Martinez, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
you get the idea.
Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
2
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
add a comment |
Actually there is a cool app "TollGuru" that can tell you toll cost for all possible routes in United States. It calculates cheapest, fastest and other route options based on total cost (gas and toll cost) and time of your drive based on current traffic. And best part is that you can customize it for your vehicle. It covers all toll roads and bridges in United States.
In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
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If you know your route, you could use CostofTolls.com CostToDrive.com Tollsmart.com (paywall, $2 minimum):
Sample:
CALIFORNIA
17-Mile Drive Toll: $9.25 Location: Scenic drive through Pebble
Beach, CA Operator: Pebble Beach Corporation
Golden Gate Bridge Toll: $6.00 (Southbound ONLY) Location: Spans
San Francisco Bay connecting San Francisco to Marin County, CA
Operator: Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Riverside Freeway (SR-91) Toll: Variable Location: An east-west
freeway in Southern California linking Orange and Riverside counties
Operator: Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
Eastern Transportation Corridor Toll: $3.50 (East Branch) $3.25
(West Branch) Location: Orange County, CA Operator: Foothill/Eastern
Transportation Corridor Agency
South Bay Expressway Toll: Variable Location: Beginning at Otay
Mesa, provides access to/from Mexico and across San Diego Operator:
South Bay Expressway, L.P.
The Antioch Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location: Spans
the San Joaquin River linking Antioch, CA with Sacramento County, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
The Benicia-Martinez Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location:
Spans the Carquinez Strait linking Benicia, CA to Martinez, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
you get the idea.
Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
2
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
add a comment |
If you know your route, you could use CostofTolls.com CostToDrive.com Tollsmart.com (paywall, $2 minimum):
Sample:
CALIFORNIA
17-Mile Drive Toll: $9.25 Location: Scenic drive through Pebble
Beach, CA Operator: Pebble Beach Corporation
Golden Gate Bridge Toll: $6.00 (Southbound ONLY) Location: Spans
San Francisco Bay connecting San Francisco to Marin County, CA
Operator: Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Riverside Freeway (SR-91) Toll: Variable Location: An east-west
freeway in Southern California linking Orange and Riverside counties
Operator: Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
Eastern Transportation Corridor Toll: $3.50 (East Branch) $3.25
(West Branch) Location: Orange County, CA Operator: Foothill/Eastern
Transportation Corridor Agency
South Bay Expressway Toll: Variable Location: Beginning at Otay
Mesa, provides access to/from Mexico and across San Diego Operator:
South Bay Expressway, L.P.
The Antioch Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location: Spans
the San Joaquin River linking Antioch, CA with Sacramento County, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
The Benicia-Martinez Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location:
Spans the Carquinez Strait linking Benicia, CA to Martinez, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
you get the idea.
Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
2
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
add a comment |
If you know your route, you could use CostofTolls.com CostToDrive.com Tollsmart.com (paywall, $2 minimum):
Sample:
CALIFORNIA
17-Mile Drive Toll: $9.25 Location: Scenic drive through Pebble
Beach, CA Operator: Pebble Beach Corporation
Golden Gate Bridge Toll: $6.00 (Southbound ONLY) Location: Spans
San Francisco Bay connecting San Francisco to Marin County, CA
Operator: Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Riverside Freeway (SR-91) Toll: Variable Location: An east-west
freeway in Southern California linking Orange and Riverside counties
Operator: Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
Eastern Transportation Corridor Toll: $3.50 (East Branch) $3.25
(West Branch) Location: Orange County, CA Operator: Foothill/Eastern
Transportation Corridor Agency
South Bay Expressway Toll: Variable Location: Beginning at Otay
Mesa, provides access to/from Mexico and across San Diego Operator:
South Bay Expressway, L.P.
The Antioch Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location: Spans
the San Joaquin River linking Antioch, CA with Sacramento County, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
The Benicia-Martinez Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location:
Spans the Carquinez Strait linking Benicia, CA to Martinez, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
you get the idea.
If you know your route, you could use CostofTolls.com CostToDrive.com Tollsmart.com (paywall, $2 minimum):
Sample:
CALIFORNIA
17-Mile Drive Toll: $9.25 Location: Scenic drive through Pebble
Beach, CA Operator: Pebble Beach Corporation
Golden Gate Bridge Toll: $6.00 (Southbound ONLY) Location: Spans
San Francisco Bay connecting San Francisco to Marin County, CA
Operator: Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Riverside Freeway (SR-91) Toll: Variable Location: An east-west
freeway in Southern California linking Orange and Riverside counties
Operator: Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
Eastern Transportation Corridor Toll: $3.50 (East Branch) $3.25
(West Branch) Location: Orange County, CA Operator: Foothill/Eastern
Transportation Corridor Agency
South Bay Expressway Toll: Variable Location: Beginning at Otay
Mesa, provides access to/from Mexico and across San Diego Operator:
South Bay Expressway, L.P.
The Antioch Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location: Spans
the San Joaquin River linking Antioch, CA with Sacramento County, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
The Benicia-Martinez Bridge Toll: $5.00 (Northbound ONLY) Location:
Spans the Carquinez Strait linking Benicia, CA to Martinez, CA
Operator: Bay Area Toll Authority Metropolitan Transportation
Commission
you get the idea.
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answered Aug 27 '12 at 19:37
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Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
2
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
add a comment |
Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
2
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
Mark Mayo - The above linked website is ¿now? only half way towards the ideal/what i believe the OP is asking for (automatic calculation of tolls based on route). The information that is available on it only goes one better than the lists of prices already available via toll agencies/organisations website, by collating them onto one site (hopefully being updated regularily). As an aside, if you are open to edit suggestions, I have 2: 1) Re-word the preluding sentence to the yellow box, to make it seem to some less like the following is auto calculated, but instead just self-compiled.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:29
2
2
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
2) Use strikethrough to update the website URL, as I for one spent a decent amount of time trying to work out why the first URL wouldn't load, not seeing the EDIT: just out of view on my blinking tablet screen.
– user66001
Jul 30 '15 at 18:30
add a comment |
Actually there is a cool app "TollGuru" that can tell you toll cost for all possible routes in United States. It calculates cheapest, fastest and other route options based on total cost (gas and toll cost) and time of your drive based on current traffic. And best part is that you can customize it for your vehicle. It covers all toll roads and bridges in United States.
In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
Actually there is a cool app "TollGuru" that can tell you toll cost for all possible routes in United States. It calculates cheapest, fastest and other route options based on total cost (gas and toll cost) and time of your drive based on current traffic. And best part is that you can customize it for your vehicle. It covers all toll roads and bridges in United States.
In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
Actually there is a cool app "TollGuru" that can tell you toll cost for all possible routes in United States. It calculates cheapest, fastest and other route options based on total cost (gas and toll cost) and time of your drive based on current traffic. And best part is that you can customize it for your vehicle. It covers all toll roads and bridges in United States.
Actually there is a cool app "TollGuru" that can tell you toll cost for all possible routes in United States. It calculates cheapest, fastest and other route options based on total cost (gas and toll cost) and time of your drive based on current traffic. And best part is that you can customize it for your vehicle. It covers all toll roads and bridges in United States.
answered May 14 '17 at 4:41
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In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
In addition to being a mobile app, TollGuru also has a web app! Thank you for sharing!
– Cristian E. Nuno
Mar 4 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
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viamichelin.com seems to cover the US, only that every route I try, only mentions $0 in toll. Could either be that I just chose arbitrary roads with no tolls, or that this site does not include toll prices. Hence the comment over a real answer
– user141
Aug 27 '12 at 21:12
1
@Andra I noticed this as well. I checked routes that definitely have tolls, so viamichelin.com is not accurate. :-(
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:13
Any chance you could list all the states? I'm finding some calculators but they seem to be per-state only, eg massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc.cgi for Massachusetts...
– Mark Mayo♦
Aug 27 '12 at 21:19
1
@MarkMayo I found those as well. Part of my trip will take me through MD, DE, PA, NJ, and NY. I've learned that several states (DE and NY, for example) even have different toll-collecting authorities for the different routes. I was hoping to find a single calculator that would be able to compute the cost based on the portions of the route I will be using, but I suppose it's just a dream.
– quietmint
Aug 27 '12 at 21:31
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I'm kind of surprised Google Maps doesn't do it.
– Andrew Grimm
Sep 5 '12 at 14:57