I don't know, but they sure are fun! As soon as you pull up and drop your money in, it's like a race to see who can get back into which lane the quickest. I ran the crap out of a rental Dodge mini van last year on the toll roads up in Illinois.
One thing I like about the east coast is we have EZ Pass. Its a transponder that automatically bills your credit card so on most interstates, you dont even have to slow down at the tolls. They have special wide lanes that you zip through at speed limit. Mine worked all the way up into Maine and back.
hey, will they work on the truck and trailer? btw what's the speed limits back there on the interstates?
Yes, you can pull a trailer through them. 70mph is the highest I've seen on the eastern coastal states.
there is a toll booth on the road from bowling green to owensboro, it's not very much $1-2 bucks I think.
coming from the West (St. Louis through Indiana).....Unless I am forgetting something, you should not hit a Toll.
i would gas up before getting on...they don't have a "gas island" like most toll roads...the one we come in on is a long ways to "nowhere"... sorry...but didn't think you could drive that far in Ky. and not see ...anything... at least in Ga. you can see a ...Stuckys...ever once in a while ...frank...
i'll be carrying an extra 5 gallon jug of diesel just in case. also i have a book i got at camping world called "the next exit". it's a guide to what's available at every interstate exit in the country.
don that's a good book to have. you should let me sell and install a fuel tank in you truck like I have in mine, 70 gallon auxilary tank along with the truck tank gives me 108 gallons of cruizin range, about 1800 miles,it come in handy for well any trip not just long ones.
Yeah John it's the Audubon Parkway, it was 2 or 3 bucks for a car. Usually they're a couple extra with a trailer I think.