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It depends on what part of Chicago you enter I-90. However, you can expect to pay less than $5 when going North. It is more expensive to go into Indiana.
If you have a problem with excessive pressure in your pocket and need to drain offsome excess cash, you can use I-80, I-294, and I-90, and pay four tolls on the way.But it's just as easy to spend a little extra time and select a route without tolls.
Tolls are collected to pay for upkeep on highways and bridges.
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That will depend where you get on and if you use IPass or pay cash and how many axles are on your vehicle. According to the getipass trip calculator webpage, if you get on I90 eastbound at Route 20 and exit onto the Kennedy Expressway, the cash tolls for a car are currently $6.00. The same route with the IPass would cost $3.00.
Approximately $91.55 (varies)
In Kentucky, tolls on the Cumberland parkway were 80 cents for cars. On the Nancy too ramps, tolls were 20 cents. When the construction bonds of a toll road are paid off, the tolls are removed. If updates are needed on existing parkways, tolls could be reinstated to pay for it.
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When you go through the first toll they will give you a card with the price when you get off.
The only tolls that you have to pay are in New Jersey and the tunnel or bridges in New York. Tolls in NY are pretty expensive aound $5.25 per car per each time you go through it. * Added - If you are on the straightest route, I-95, you must also pay in Maryland and Delaware. The tolls are actually higher southbound from New York City to North Carolina than they are northbound (you have to pay to leave New Jersey going southbound, but not to enter going northbound). The total tolls are about $16 going northbound and $20 southbound.
it cost 2.50 toll at bay bridge toll is one way you do not have to pay from oc to wash
With money