2023-Florida-Toll-Relief-Program-Map-1214.png​Who is eligible?

  • LeeWay or Florida interoperable account.  The account must be in good standing.  Interoperable transponders include: SunPass, E-Pass and Uni.
  • Customers with two axle vehicles only.
  • A properly mounted transponder with 35 or more paid toll transactions that occur within a calendar month.  Trips on the Cape Coral, Midpoint and Sanibel Toll bridges will count as two trips. 
  • LeeWay or Florida Interoperable customers traveling on toll facilities in Florida that accept electronic toll payments.

How does it work?

  • The Florida Toll Relief is a 12-month program that starts on April 1, 2024.
  • Each transponder with 35 or more paid toll transactions that occur within a calendar month automatically receives a 50% toll credit. 
  • LeeWay discount program costs are not eligible for a toll credit.
  • The toll credit will be posted to accounts the following month. 

Do I need to do anything to register or apply for the Toll Relief Program?

Customers do not need to sign up for the program. For commuters with their account in good standing, it will work automatically. Credits will be applied to the account in the following month.


How many paid transactions do I need to qualify?

Each transponder with 35 or more paid transactions that occur within a calendar month automatically receives a 50% toll credit.


Will the Toll Relief Program Credit be applied to all paid transactions if I meet the eligibility requirement?

Yes, if you meet the Toll Relief Program eligibility requirements by having 35+ paid transponder-based transactions within a calendar month, traveling on the toll facilities in Florida that accept electronic toll payment in a 2 axle vehicle , the Toll Relief Program credit will apply to all of those eligible paid transactions within that calendar month. As long as your account is in good standing, you will receive a 50% toll credit on all 35+ paid transactions the following month.


If I have multiple transponders on my account, will the paid transactions be counted per transponder?

Yes, each transponder assigned to your account that has 35 or more paid transactions will be eligible for the Toll Relief Program as long as your account is in good standing, and you are traveling on the toll facilities in Florida that accept electronic toll payment.


What Florida toll facilities are included in the Toll Relief Program?

Included in Lee County - Cape Coral Bridge, Midpoint Bridge, and Sanibel Causeway
 
Included Florida's Turnpike System and FDOT Facilities – Turnpike Mainline (SR 91 / SR 821), Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869), Alligator Alley (I-75), Polk Parkway (SR 570), Pinellas Bayway (SR 682 / SR 679), Sunshine Skyway Bridge (I-275), I-4 Connector, Veterans Expressway (SR 589), Suncoast Parkway (SR 589), Beachline East Expressway (SR 528) MP 31-46, Beachline West Expressway (SR 528) MP 0-8, Western Beltway (SR 429) MP 0-11, Southern Connector Extension (SR 417) MP 0-3, Seminole Expressway (SR 417) MP 38-55 A/B, Wekiva Parkway (SR 429) Mount Plymouth Rd to SR 46, First Coast Expressway (SR 23), Garcon Point Bridge (SR 281), 95 Express, 75 Express, Palmetto Express (SR 826), 595 Express, I-4 Express, 295 Express East, 295 Express West
 
Included Other Toll Roads and Bridges – Central Florida GreeneWay (SR 417) MP 4-37, East-West Expressway (SR 408), Western Beltway (SR 429) MP 12-30, Wekiva Parkway from Western Beltway to Mount Plymouth Rd (SR 429) MP 30-40, Apopka Expressway (SR 414), State Road 453, Beachline Expressway (SR 528) MP 9-30, Poinciana Parkway (SR 538), Osceola Parkway (SR 552), Selmon Expressway (SR 618), Miami Airport Expressway (SR 112), Dolphin Expressway (SR 836), Don Shula Expressway (SR 874), Snapper Creek Expressway (SR 878), Gratigny Parkway (SR 924), Bob Sikes Bridge (SR 399), Mid-Bay Bridge (SR 293), Spence Parkway (SR 293), Orchard Pond Parkway, Card Sound Bridge, Broad Causeway, Venetian Causeway, Rickenbacker Causeway.


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