Nov-09-2015 08:37 AM
Nov-10-2015 06:23 AM
Sam Spade wrote:FormerBoater wrote:
-Toll Booths have been eliminated on virtually all toll roads in Florida, the exceptions are some bridges and causeways on the west coast and Alligator Alley.
Not even close.
Toll roads in northern Florida, around Orlando and around Tampa still have cash toll booths.
I'm pretty sure that in and near to Miami Dade County is the only place that they are not present.
Nov-10-2015 05:46 AM
FormerBoater wrote:
-Toll Booths have been eliminated on virtually all toll roads in Florida, the exceptions are some bridges and causeways on the west coast and Alligator Alley.
Nov-10-2015 05:42 AM
alcaracu wrote:
all I know is that when pulling the trailer I get charged for truck and trailer. when using just the truck that's all I get charged for.
Nov-10-2015 04:44 AM
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Nov-09-2015 02:07 PM
captbru wrote:
If I were you I would use the toll by plate, It's only a few dollars more in cost. With a sunpass you must register it and also both vehicle plate numbers.
You will be charged for each axle on both vehicles. Also stopping to pay tolls is no big deal. Remember you will come across a combination of both toll booths and pay by plate.
Nov-09-2015 02:02 PM
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Nov-09-2015 12:25 PM
creeper wrote:
Why not just do the toll by plate? The plus side to doing toll by plate is that if they don't get your motorhome plate and only the toad you don't get charged for the toll(on a tow dolly anyway) . I only learned this because we travelled all over florida for a month and went through many tolls by plate lanes.
Waiting for the hefty toll bill and I only got a bill for $2.50 on TWO tolls and the photo barely had the coach plate.
Nov-09-2015 11:52 AM