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Texas Toll Roads

Texas has over 50 toll roads across the state. Check out their costs, payment methods, distance, history and which cities they run through below. Learn where all of the toll roads are in Texas before you plan a trip to Texas!

TX Toll Roads FAQs

How do I pay Texas tolls?

You can pay for toll roads in Texas electronically with the TxTag, EZ Tag, TollTag, PIKEPASS or K-Tag, depending on where you are driving. Pay by Plate is also available on all toll roads.

How do I pay a missed toll in Texas?

An invoice will be mailed to the registered owner if the vehicle doesn’t have a transponder and you choose to use the Pay by Plate method of toll payment.

What happens if I don’t pay a toll in Texas?

If you don’t pay your invoice by its due date, you will be charged late fees. If payment is still not made, you could face misdemeanor charges and fines under Texas law.

How much are tolls in Texas?

The cost of tolls depends on which road you are traveling on, what time, the vehicle type and how many axles your vehicle has.

Is E-ZPass accepted in Texas?

No, E-ZPass is not accepted in Texas. However, there are multiple transponders you can use in Texas including the TxTag that works on all toll roads in the state, plus Oklahoma and Kansas.

How do I pay Houston tolls?

Both EZ Tag and TxTag can be used for payment in Houston and Harris County. You can also Pay by Plate if you don’t have a transponder.

How do I pay Dallas tolls?

You can pay electronically with either a TxTag or TollTag transponder. You can also use the Pay by Plate service if you don’t have a transponder.

How do I pay Austin tolls?

Toll roads around Austin accept TxTag, EZ Tag and TollTag electronic payments. You can also pay by mail through the video capture of your license plate.

Toll Roads in Texas

North Tarrant Express

Overview

Toll Road Name North Tarrant Express- I-820/ SH 183 Managed Lanes - Ft. Worth, Texas
On Which Highways Interstate 820
Connecting Cities Northeast I-820 and SH 121/183 Airport Freeway between I-35
Cost of the Toll Road Fixed rate based on current traffic conditions and type of vehicle
Auto Cost $9.98 max with pass
Truck Cost $49.88 max - $29.93 min (more information on: www.texpresslanes.com/pricing/vehicle-classification/)
Distance of the Toll Road 13.30 miles - 21.40 km
How to pay TollTag, TxTag, EZ TAG, pay by mail

How and When to Use the North Tarrant Express

Anyone can use the TEXpress Lanes and they are open to all types of vehicles including: passenger vehicles, SUVs, motorcycles, pickup trucks, large trucks and tractors with trailers. 

If you do not have a tag, you can still use the TEXpress Lanes and will be charged  a photograph of your vehicle license plate made by video cameras. The North Texas Tollway Authority processes tolls on the TEXpress Lanes and will mail you a ZipCash bill for your trip. You will be charged a higher rate than drivers with electronic toll tag devices.

There are two tolling segments of the NTE TEXpress Lanes:  Toll Segment 1 runs from I-35W to the Northeast Loop / Airport Freeway interchange   Toll Segment 2  begins at the Northeast Loop / Airport Freeway interchange and ends at Industrial Boulevard

Discounts are planned to be available for HOV 2+ vehicles (vehicles with two or more occupants) and motorcycles during peak travel periods on weekdays. To qualify for HOV 2+ discounts, drivers must own a TollTag, TxTag or EZ TAG, enroll in the Drive On TEXpress app, and activate their HOV status prior to using the TEXpress Lanes.

History

The North Tarrant Express is dedicated to improving mobility along north I-35W, northeast I-820 and SH 121/183 Airport Freeway through a regionally supported managed lane system.

Katy I-10 QuickRide/US 290

Overview

Toll Road Name Katy I-10 QuickRide/US 290
On Which Highways Interstate 10
Connecting Cities Two lanes in each direction between State Highway 6 and I- 610
Cost of the Toll Road Dynamic variable rate based on time of day and type of vehicle
Discounts I-Pass/E-ZPass users receive discounted toll rates.
Auto costs $3.20 max - $1.00 min
Truck costs $7.00 at all times
Distance of the Toll Road 11.91 miles 19.17 km
How to pay E-ZTag, TxTag

How and when to use the Katy I-10 QuickRide/US 290

To use these express lanes drivers must have  an EZ TAG or TxTag  unless they qualify as HOV (High Occupancy Vehicles).  Follow the directional signage to enter the managed lanes, electronic signs will display the current toll price. Signs at each tolling plaza will  indicate the proper lane for HOV and toll users.  Proceed through the tolling plaza in the lane that corresponds with your status: for HOV, use the left lane during HOV hours; for tolling, use the right lane. Remember to exit the managed lanes well before your desired exit from the freeway. 

History

As of April 18, 2009, the Katy Managed Lanes opened for use by Single Occupancy Vehicles (SOV) in addition to traditional HOV traffic 

I-635 LBJ Managed Lanes, Dallas/ Fort Worth

Overview

Toll Road Name I-635 LBJ Managed Lanes, Dallas/ Fort Worth, Texas
On Which Highways Interstate 635
Connecting Cities In the middle of I-635 from Luna Road to Greenville Avenue
Cost of the Toll Road Fixed rate based on current traffic conditions and type of vehicle
Auto Cost $9.94 max with pass (more information can be found here: www.texpresslanes.com/pricing/vehicle-classification-shapes)
Truck Costs $49.69 max - $29.81 min
Distance of the Toll Road 13.25 miles - 21.32 km
How to pay TollTag, TxTag, EZ TAG, pay by mail

How and when to use the I-635 LBJ Managed Lanes, Dallas/ Fort Worth

Anyone can use the TEXpress Lanes and they are open to all types of vehicles including: passenger vehicles, SUVs, motorcycles, pickup trucks, large trucks and tractors with trailers. 

If you do not have a tag, you can still use the TEXpress Lanes and will be charged  a photograph of your vehicle license plate made by video cameras. The North Texas Tollway Authority processes tolls on the TEXpress Lanes and will mail you a ZipCash bill for your trip. You will be charged a higher rate than drivers with electronic toll tag devices.

The TEXpress Lanes on the LBJ Express project run: East and west on I-635/LBJ Freeway, in the middle of the roadway from Luna Road to Greenville Avenue. North and south on I-35E/Stemmons Freeway, on the outside of the roadway   o from I-635 south to the I-35E/Loop 12 split  o From I-635 north onto I-35E just before Valley View Lane

Discounts are planned to be available for HOV 2+ vehicles (vehicles with two or more occupants) and motorcycles during peak travel periods on weekdays. To qualify for HOV 2+ discounts, drivers must own a TollTag, TxTag or EZ TAG, enroll in the Drive On TEXpress app, and activate their HOV status prior to using the TEXpress Lanes.

History

The North Tarrant Express is dedicated to improving mobility along north I-35W, northeast I-820 and SH 121/183 Airport Freeway through a regionally supported managed lane system.