According to the fast track website it looks like the fine is $47.50. You will also be charged for the toll you didn't pay which is pretty cheap...depending on how many axels etc. your vehicle has and if you were driving at a "peak" time...looks like the toll itself could be a couple bucks up to like $10. https://www.thetollroads.com/violation/nav.do?dest=faq
toll cost, plus 1.00 invoice is standard fee.
If you don't pay a toll on a toll road, you may receive a fine or penalty from the toll authority. Continued non-payment could lead to legal action or restrictions on your ability to use the toll road in the future. It's important to pay tolls to avoid consequences.
No, your EZPass will not work on California's FasTrak toll roads. FasTrak is a separate electronic toll collection system used in California, and you will need a FasTrak transponder to use those toll roads. If you plan to travel frequently in California, consider obtaining a FasTrak account and transponder for seamless toll access.
The M6 Toll is the largest toll road in the UK.
No. It is not a toll road.
A toll-free road is a road that does not have tolls, meaning that you do not have to pay a fee to drive on that road. Most roads are toll-free.
Hardy Toll Road was created in 1988.
Toll is the abbrivation of
1,090 miles taking I-5, via CA-73 TOLL ROAD - NORTH (EXIT 85A off I-5 in CALIFORNIA to get onto CA-73 TOLL ROAD - NORTH to LONG BEACH) & I-405 NORTH to bypass Los Angeles. (NOTE: You can also reach I-405 directly from I-5 avoiding the toll road, which is off EXIT 94A on I-5).
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Indiana Toll Road was created in 1956-08.
A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private roadwayfor which a fee(or toll) is required to travel on.