tolls Youngstown ohio to Baltimore MD via I-76
approximately 48.00
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There are not any tolls on I-70 between Baltimore, Maryland, and Indianapolis, Indiana. There are tolls out west, but they end at Bonner Springs, which is close to Kansas City.
The cost to travel in tolls to travel through Missouri will vary depending on the starting point. The state of Missouri has over 30 tolls.
For a 5axle semi it is 30.90 in indiana and 27.75 for ohio not sure what the cost is for a passenger vehicle but you can go to the state dot sites and find out
The toll cost for traveling from North Carolina to Queens, New York via Interstate 85 North, Interstate 95, and Interstate 278 can vary based on the specific routes taken and current toll rates. Typically, the tolls for this route can range from approximately $30 to $50 for a passenger vehicle. It's advisable to check real-time toll calculators or maps for the most accurate and up-to-date information before traveling.
For the record, there are places on the USA interstate that charge money to use, especially those in the older Northeast part of the country. The New York State Thruway and the New Jersey Turnpike charge money to travel on them. Many bridges and tunnels on the interstate do charge a fee to drive on. The USA interstate is not always a freeway. There are places that do charge tolls to use.
The cost of tolls on Interstate 95 from Connecticut to Delaware is $28.60 without an EZPass. The cost at off peak hours is $25.15 with an EZPass.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_it_cost_in_tolls_on_Interstate_80_from_NY_to_San_Francisco"
Approximately $91.55 (varies)
I don't think the Masspike should eliminate tolls because every exit is at least 10 miles apart. But, if I-92 through Vermont and New Hampshire is built, I think it should be designated as I-90 so the Masspike won't have an interstate designation and they won't have to keep the Masspike at interstate standards so the Turnpike Commission could lift tolls because they won't have to keep the Masspike at interstate standards.