The Florida Toll Relief Program, which offered significant cost savings to frequent drivers across the state, officially ended on Tuesday, marking the conclusion of a statewide initiative that provided a 50% toll credit for qualifying users.
Program Summary
The program, which required no registration, automatically applied a 50% toll credit to accounts that logged 35 or more paid transactions in a calendar month. Eligible drivers used a SunPass, E-Pass, or Uni transponder, traveled in two-axle vehicles, and maintained accounts in good standing.
In Lee County, the discount applied to toll roads and bridges including the Cape Coral Bridge, Midpoint Bridge, and the Sanibel Causeway, along with other major facilities across the state such as Florida’s Turnpike System and the Veterans Expressway.
Impact on Drivers
Credits were automatically applied the following month, helping drivers save on commuting and regular travel throughout the 2024 hurricane season.
With the 2025 hurricane season approaching, the program has officially come to an end. At this time, no announcement has been made regarding whether the program will be renewed for 2025.
Officials note that any future toll relief efforts may be influenced by storm activity or broader state transportation policies.
For updates or toll account assistance, drivers can visit Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise or their local tolling authority’s website.