Florida officials have announced upcoming changes to toll rates across various expressways and bridges in the state. The adjustments aim to streamline traffic flow and address funding for infrastructure improvements.
The new toll rates will take effect starting January 15, 2026. Officials expect that the revised pricing structure will reduce congestion during peak travel times, benefiting daily commuters and tourists alike. Specific rates will vary based on the location and type of vehicle.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will oversee the implementation of these changes. FDOT officials emphasize that the adjustments are necessary for maintaining and enhancing road safety and efficiency across the state’s transportation network.
Over the past several years, toll rates have been periodically adjusted to reflect inflation and increased maintenance costs. These upcoming changes are part of ongoing efforts to ensure that Florida’s road system meets the growing demands of its population.
Residents can review the new toll rates and find more information on the FDOT website. Public feedback sessions will also be held in January for those wishing to voice their opinions about the changes.





