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sam22
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Jun 19, 2017

Do Canadians pay tolls?

Hey, hopefully this is the right spot to post this. I have a question about paying to use toll roads in the states if you're a Canadian. A few years ago I was in Washington state and drove a toll road and there was no booth (cameras?) and didn't pay anything. Last summer in Texas the same thing happened. Toll routes are a foreign concept where I'm from so I don't really get what I'm supposed to do. I'll be in New York/New England area next summer and see there are plenty of tolls and I don't mind paying them, but if there isn't an old fashion booth am I supposed to? How? Thanks for the help!

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  • Only those states who have DMV reciprocity agreements with your province could charge you. It definitely works across the border, as I drive the 407 around Toronto and I get a bill here in Michigan.
  • Everybody pays tolls! I wish they were a foreign concept, but unfortunately, they are a way of life here in the states.

    If you went through a toll and there was no attended booth, they probably have a "pay by plate" system where the cameras take a picture of your plate and bill you. If you haven't received a bill yet, you're probably just lucky!

    I don't know how prevalent this system is in the NE, I haven't seen it yet in NJ or PA.
  • Good question, I would like to know the answer myself. I have always paid the tolls while passing through New England, that is where there are toll booths that are attended. Now there is a place on the Mass Pike that removed their toll booths last Oct-Nov time period and installed cameras. When we went to Florida last Dec I had to fine a way around the toll, that involved going on country roads and towns. I did contact the Mass Pike authority before we left home and all they would tell me was to get an E-Z Pass or drive through and they would bill me, I would have 30 days to pay the bill. I have talked to other Canadians who said they drove through and haven't received a bill yet. I sure would like to know before we go south again the fall.