What Miami highways are reducing tolls in 2023? Here’s a list where you can save money
If you’re a frequent driver in South Florida, you might see major savings next year.
On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation for a program that will cut tolls in half for about 1.2 million Florida commuters. Individual commuters may save up to $1,500 in 2023, DeSantis said on Twitter.
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To see savings, commuters need to use Florida-based transponders like SunPass, record at least 35 toll charges in a month, drive a two-axle vehicle like a car or SUV, and have an account in good standing.
The relief program will apply to all toll roads in Florida, including several bridges and causeways in South Florida.
South Florida tolls affected
▪ Florida’s Turnpike Mainline
▪ 95 Express
▪ 75 Express
▪ 595 Express
▪ Alligator Alley
▪ Card Sound Bridge
▪ Airport Expressway (112)
▪ Dolphin Expressway (836)
▪ Don Shula Expressway (874)
▪ Palmetto Express (826)
▪ Snapper Creek Expressway (878)
▪ Sawgrass Expressway (869)
▪ Gratigny Parkway (924)
▪ Rickenbacker Causeway
▪ Venetian Causeway
▪ Broad Causeway
This story was originally published December 15, 2022 at 3:31 PM.