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Florida's Turnpike, designated as unsigned State Road 91 (SR 91), is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Florida, maintained by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE). Spanning approximately 309 miles (497 km) along a northwest–southeast axis, the turnpike is in two sections.
$1.08 (East and West Plazas), $0.81 (South Plaza) with Pay-by-Plate, $0.58 (East and West Plazas), $0.28 (South Plaza) with SunPass Cash collection ended in 2021 for the West Plaza, and on September 22, 2023, for the South and East Plazas Rickenbacker Causeway: Miami: Key Biscayne: $1.75 eastbound Sanibel Causeway: Sanibel Island: Punta Rassa
On November 10, 2006, the new Pine Hills Main Toll Plaza opened 2 miles (3.2 km) west as a replacement of the now demolished Holland West Toll Plaza. The new toll plaza features three express E-Pass lanes in both directions with open road tolling. At the western end of the expressway a new set of ramps to Florida's Turnpike opened in August ...
The Florida Department of Transportation, which runs Florida’s Turnpike, noted on social media how the outage was affecting its service plazas. “Florida’s Turnpike Service Plazas are ...
Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza. Section A is the original 10.6-mile (17.1 km) section from Florida's Turnpike in Ocoee, to US 441 in Apopka. It has a toll plaza in the middle, which was one of the first toll plazas in the Orlando area with open road tolling for users of the E-Pass and related electronic toll collection systems
Florida’s Turnpike/State Road 826. Just north of State Road 836. Just south of Miami Gardens Drive. What to know about the lane poles.
The thousands of South Floridians who each day commute on Florida’s Turnpike will finally see some relief in the coming years — with the state advancing plans to widen stretches of the highway ...
Although the new toll was originally stated to be only for the extension, motorists going to the Florida Turnpike or Northwest 107th Avenue also have to pay. [11] On July 21, 2013, the eastbound toll plaza near I-95 ceased cash collection and became all electronic, with those paying with SunPass paying $1, and Toll by Plate users paying $2.