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Utah Toll Roads: Express Pass and Toll Rates

Utah, a state situated in the western region of the United States, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, national parks, and efficiently managed transportation network.

In Utah, toll roads no longer rely solely on physical toll plazas for cash payments; instead, they have introduced a digital tolling system called the Express Pass, making toll collection more convenient and efficient.

Utah toll roads

Utah currently has only one toll road, Adams Avenue Parkway [1], which opened in 2001 and spans half a mile, linking US-89 to I-84 near Washington Terrace. This road serves around 2,000 vehicles on a daily basis. The toll road allows commuters to bypass the rest of US-89 through Washington Terrace to I-84. The toll for a 2-axle vehicle is $1.00.

I-15 Express Lane

The I-15 Express Lane is an express lane located on Interstate 15, a major highway in Utah. The I-15 Express Lane is designed to provide faster travel options for commuters during peak hours. It utilizes a dynamic pricing system where toll rates vary based on traffic conditions.

How are tolls calculated for trucks in Utah

In Utah, the toll rates for the toll road vary based on the number of axles on your vehicle. Tolls for trucks in Utah can be calculated using the Utah toll calculator.

How to pay toll in Utah

The toll road in Utah accepts cash and electronic payments (ExpressCard). The Adams Avenue Parkway does not have a video tolling system.

How to pay missed toll in Utah

In Utah, it is essential to adhere to toll payment requirements, as it is not possible to bypass or violate the toll system. When using the toll roads, drivers are obligated to make immediate payment of the applicable toll fees. This can be done either by providing cash at the toll gate or by using an ExpressCard before entering the toll area. Both methods ensure proper and timely payment for the use of the toll roads in Utah.

Utah tolling agencies

Adams Avenue Parkway, Inc. [2] manages tolls on The Adams Avenue Parkway in Utah. For any questions about toll rates or payment methods, please get in touch with the agency.

Ut 9 toll road

Ut-9, or State Route 9, is a state highway in southern Utah, serving Zion National Park. There is a fee to travel through Zion National Park, but the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway is open to private vehicles year-round. To drive the section of SR-9 that is located within the boundaries of the park, there is an entrance fee, but it is free for those who already have a national park pass. Unfortunately, those who want to travel the entire road cannot avoid going through the park’s toll booth.

What does HOV $2 mean in Utah

In Utah, the term "HOV $2" refers to the usage of High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. These lanes are specifically designated for vehicles with two or more occupants, buses, motorcycles, clean fuel vehicles, carpools, and single riders who choose to pay a toll using an electronic reader. The HOV lanes in Utah are situated on I-15, spanning from Layton to Spanish Fork.

Can Express Lane on I-15 Utah be used without transponders

To use the Express Lane on I-15 in Utah, a transponder is mandatory, except for carpoolers. Carpooling vehicles, defined as those with two or more occupants, do not incur toll charges and are not required to have a transponder. However, if you are the sole occupant of the vehicle, it is necessary to use an Express Lane transponder when utilizing the I-15 Express Lane. Cash payments are not accepted for tolls in the Express Lane.

Discounts for tolls in Utah

There are no statewide restrictions on tolls in Utah. However, there are a few exceptions:

  • E-ZPass users receive a 5% discount on tolls on the Adams Avenue Parkway.
  • Clean Vehicle Pass holders can use the Express Lanes on I-15 for free.

Active-duty military personnel receive a 50% discount on tolls on the Adams Avenue Parkway.

Is E-ZPass compatible with toll roads in Utah

No, EZPass cannot be used in Utah. EZPass is an electronic toll collection system that is primarily used on toll roads and bridges in the northeastern United States. It is not compatible with toll roads in Utah or other states outside of the EZPass network.

How much does Express Pass cost in Utah

For details on Express Pass for Utah, visit UDOT-Utah[3]


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