ALL ELECTRONIC TOLLING

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The Wekiva Parkway was the first expressway in Central Florida to feature All Electronic Tolling (AET). There are no toll plazas – you cannot use cash on the parkway. Both the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) have programs for those who do not have a transponder.

 

AET BENEFITS

  • Safety: Eliminates the weaving between different lanes that can occur at toll plazas. 
  • Convenience: Customers pay their tolls at safe highway and ramp speeds, without having to slow down or stop.
  • Mobility: Traffic flows more freely with non-stop travel for all customers.
  • Environment: Reduces the noise and auto emissions from vehicles stopping and starting at toll plazas, resulting in less air pollution and less traffic noise for nearby residents.
  • Savings: Eliminates the cost of building toll plazas.

 

Overhead toll gantries are located on the following sections:


  • Section 1A
  • Section 2A
  • Section 2C
  • Section 4
  • Section 6
  • Section 7A
  • Section 8

 

 

CFX Section Toll Costs

 

FDOT Section Toll Costs

 

In Florida, for example, all electronic tolling is used on the Florida's Turnpike in Miami-Dade County, on the Sawgrass Expressway west of Fort Lauderdale, and on the Selmon Expressway in Tampa.

 

For more information on All Electronic Tolling, click on the following documents:

FTE All Electronic Tolling Frequently Asked Questions

 

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