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== Indiana toll bridges ==
 
== Indiana toll bridges ==
 
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RiverLink<ref>[https://riverlink.com/ The RiverLink project]</ref> is the tolling system for the Louisville­-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. The RiverLink project links Kentucky with Indiana over the Ohio river.  
The RiverLink project<ref>[https://riverlink.com/ The RiverLink project]</ref> links Kentucky with Indiana over the Ohio river. The improved John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South), the new Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North) and the new Lewis and Clark Bridge, (connecting the Gene Snyder Freeway in Kentucky with State Road 265 in Indiana) are tolled. The George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge (Second Street Bridge) and the Sherman Minton Bridge (I-64) are not tolled. You can see toll rates for the toll bridges here:
 
  
 
<ul><li>John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South)<ref>[https://riverlink.com/about/ John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South)]</ref></li><li>Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North)<ref>[https://riverlink.com/about/ Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North)]</ref></li><li>Lewis and Clark Bridge<ref>[https://riverlink.com/about/ Lewis and Clark Bridge]</ref> (connecting the Gene Snyder Freeway in Kentucky with State Road 265 in Indiana)</li></ul>
 
<ul><li>John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South)<ref>[https://riverlink.com/about/ John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South)]</ref></li><li>Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North)<ref>[https://riverlink.com/about/ Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North)]</ref></li><li>Lewis and Clark Bridge<ref>[https://riverlink.com/about/ Lewis and Clark Bridge]</ref> (connecting the Gene Snyder Freeway in Kentucky with State Road 265 in Indiana)</li></ul>
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== How to pay missed toll in Indiana ==
 
== How to pay missed toll in Indiana ==
  
You can install E-ZPass or pay using cash on the Indiana East-West Toll Road for both the fixed barriers and ticket system. You can also pay your unpaid tolls online. Here are the detailed steps on [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-missed-toll-indiana how to pay missed toll online].
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If you've missed a toll, you can conveniently make an online payment at the official website<ref>[https://secure.indianatollroad.org/pay-toll-charge/ official website]</ref>. If you have your ticket number, enter the Unpaid Toll id in the box provided and pay the toll. If you do not have your ticket number, enter the license plate number  and other relevant details in the form and pay the amount.
 
 
 
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== What is E-ZPass or RiverLink tag ==
 
== What is E-ZPass or RiverLink tag ==
 
RiverLink and E-ZPass are electronic tags that you can install in your windshield to zoom through electronic toll gantries. Learn more about the toll payment process and many other information about [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-pass-in-toll-tag E-ZPass and Riverlink tag].
 
RiverLink and E-ZPass are electronic tags that you can install in your windshield to zoom through electronic toll gantries. Learn more about the toll payment process and many other information about [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-pass-in-toll-tag E-ZPass and Riverlink tag].
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== Can E-ZPass be used in Indiana ==
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The State of Indiana provides an electronic transponder or sticker known as E-ZPass. With this E-ZPass, drivers can access E-ZPass toll lanes and utilize toll roads that operate solely with electronic payment methods.
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== How much is an Indiana E-ZPass ==
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In Indiana, an E-ZPass requires a $7 deposit and has an annual fee of $12.00. The minimum balance is $10 or the one-month average, and the account auto-replenishes 25% of a three-month average or a minimum of $2.50.
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== How much do Indiana tolls cost ==
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Indiana tolls are calculated based on the number of axles. Tolls can be paid using cash or E-ZPass. Use '''TollGuru US Calculator''' to know the exact toll rates for any type of vehicle.
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== What happens if I forget my E-ZPass in Indiana Toll road ==
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If the E-ZPass is left behind, you'll be charged the standard cash toll fee. If you've missed a toll, you can conveniently make an online payment at the official website[8], or you'll find this service on many other state websites as well. Another option is sending in a payment for missed tolls by mailing a copy of your toll receipt along with a check or money order payable to ITR Concession Company LLC.
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== What toll passes work in Indiana ==
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E-ZPass is the widely used electronic tag in Indiana. I-Pass can also be used.
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== Indiana tolling agencies ==
 
== Indiana tolling agencies ==

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Indiana toll roads

Refer to following for detailed information on Indiana toll road based on ticket or barrier system.

  • Indiana East-West Toll Road – Ticket System[1]
  • Indiana East-West Toll Road – Barrier System[2]

Indiana toll bridges

RiverLink[3] is the tolling system for the Louisville­-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. The RiverLink project links Kentucky with Indiana over the Ohio river.

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South)[4]
  • Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North)[5]
  • Lewis and Clark Bridge[6] (connecting the Gene Snyder Freeway in Kentucky with State Road 265 in Indiana)

Toll rates for Indiana toll bridges

2-axle vehicles less than 7.5 feet in height pay following rates at the RiverLink project bridges:

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (I-65 South): $2.10 with Tag, $4.20 with unregistered plate
  • Abraham Lincoln Bridge (I-65 North): $2.10 with Tag, $4.20 with unregistered plate
  • Lewis and Clark Bridge (connecting the Gene Snyder Freeway in Kentucky with State Road 265 in Indiana): $2.10 with Tag, $4.20 with unregistered plate


Toll rates on this page might not be updated recently. Please refer to our toll & trip calculators and the Toll API for the latest toll rates. Please send us feedback if toll rates are not accurate. We will update the information immediately.

How are tolls calculated for trucks in Indiana

Trucks pay tolls on Indiana toll road and RiverLink project based on the number of axles. You can calculate the toll and gas cost for your trucks while travelling to Indiana and nearby states with our free Truck toll calculator.

How to pay toll in Indiana

You can install E-ZPass or pay using cash on the Indiana East-West Toll Road for both the fixed barriers and ticket system. You can also pay your unpaid tolls online. Here are detailed steps on how to pay toll.

How to pay missed toll in Indiana

If you've missed a toll, you can conveniently make an online payment at the official website[7]. If you have your ticket number, enter the Unpaid Toll id in the box provided and pay the toll. If you do not have your ticket number, enter the license plate number and other relevant details in the form and pay the amount.

What is E-ZPass or RiverLink tag

RiverLink and E-ZPass are electronic tags that you can install in your windshield to zoom through electronic toll gantries. Learn more about the toll payment process and many other information about E-ZPass and Riverlink tag.

Can E-ZPass be used in Indiana

The State of Indiana provides an electronic transponder or sticker known as E-ZPass. With this E-ZPass, drivers can access E-ZPass toll lanes and utilize toll roads that operate solely with electronic payment methods.

How much is an Indiana E-ZPass

In Indiana, an E-ZPass requires a $7 deposit and has an annual fee of $12.00. The minimum balance is $10 or the one-month average, and the account auto-replenishes 25% of a three-month average or a minimum of $2.50.

How much do Indiana tolls cost

Indiana tolls are calculated based on the number of axles. Tolls can be paid using cash or E-ZPass. Use TollGuru US Calculator to know the exact toll rates for any type of vehicle.

What happens if I forget my E-ZPass in Indiana Toll road

If the E-ZPass is left behind, you'll be charged the standard cash toll fee. If you've missed a toll, you can conveniently make an online payment at the official website[8], or you'll find this service on many other state websites as well. Another option is sending in a payment for missed tolls by mailing a copy of your toll receipt along with a check or money order payable to ITR Concession Company LLC.

What toll passes work in Indiana

E-ZPass is the widely used electronic tag in Indiana. I-Pass can also be used.

Indiana tolling agencies

Following agencies manage Indiana toll roads and bridges. For any questions about toll payment methods or your toll bill please get in touch with the respective agency.

  • Indiana Toll Road Concession Company[8]
  • E-ZPass Group[9]
  • E-ZPass Indiana[10]

Calculate tolls for Indiana and other states in the US

Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) in Indiana and other states of the US using TollGuru Trip Calculator- for free! It also shows the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location enroute, payment methods and more.


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