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Drivers who frequently use SunPass, E-Pass, Uni, or Leeway transponders on Florida’s Turnpike and other toll roads in the state will get a break soon.
SunPass was introduced on April 24, 1999, and by October 1 of the same year, more than 100,000 SunPass transponders had been sold. [1] [2]In early 2009, all Easy Pay customers automatically became SunPass Plus customers if they opt-in and have the privilege of using their transponders to pay for airport parking at Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami airports.
SunPass discounts, rebates help some motorists save even more money. Frequent users and commuters can save even more money on SunPass toll roads and bridges that offer discount plans.
Now the lanes extend from the junction of I-95 and State Road 836 near downtown Miami to Broward Boulevard near Fort Lauderdale, a 21-mile stretch. ... You can only pay using an active SunPass ...
Miami-Dade County: $1.00 Garcon Point Bridge: Gulf Breeze: Milton: $2.75 Gasparilla Bridge: Boca Grande: Placida: $6.00 Signed as County Road 771, does not accept SunPass. Mid-Bay Bridge: Destin: Niceville: 3.6 miles (5.8 km) $4.00 (Bridge only) $3.00 SunPass (Bridge only) Midpoint Memorial Bridge: Cape Coral: Fort Myers: 1.25 miles (2.01 km ...
The agency's old logo when it was MDX. In December 1994, the state of Florida along with the Miami-Dade County commission created the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority. This gave the county full control of five toll-road expressways that were formerly under the control of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).
A trip in the express lanes from Broward to State Road 836 in Miami-Dade can cost about 10 bucks at peak time. ... Only two-axle cars and buses with a properly displayed SunPass are allowed to use ...
The westernmost 4.85 miles (west of West 32nd Avenue), named Gratigny Parkway (or simply, the Gratigny), [a] is a controlled-access toll road maintained by the Greater Miami Expressway Agency (totalling to two gantries of $0.47 each for SunPass users and $0.94 each for toll-by-plate users [2]); the easternmost 3.6 miles (5.8 km) is a surface ...