What Roads And States Does Sun Pass Cover – Toll Shack

What Roads And States Does Sun Pass Cover

SunPass covers a wide range of toll roads, bridges, and express lanes primarily in Florida, but certain SunPass transponders, like the SunPass PRO, also work in multiple states. Here’s an overview:


Florida

SunPass is accepted on nearly all toll roads, bridges, and express lanes in Florida, including:

  • Florida’s Turnpike (Mainline and Homestead Extension).
  • Alligator Alley (I-75).
  • Beachline Expressway (SR 528).
  • Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869).
  • I-95 Express Lanes.
  • I-595 Express Lanes.
  • I-75 Express Lanes.
  • Central Florida Expressway System (CFX), including:
    • SR 408, SR 417, SR 429, SR 414, and SR 528.
  • Tampa Hillsborough Expressway (Selmon Expressway).
  • Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
  • Various other regional toll roads and bridges.

Other States with SunPass PRO Compatibility

The SunPass PRO transponder works in all states that are part of the E-ZPass network, which covers 19 states. This includes:

  • Georgia: SunPass is compatible with the Georgia Peach Pass system.
  • North Carolina: Works on the NC Quick Pass network.
  • E-ZPass States: Includes toll facilities in:
    • Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and others.

Bridges with SunPass Compatibility

  • Seven Mile Bridge.
  • Card Sound Toll Bridge.
  • Mid-Bay Bridge.
  • Garcon Point Bridge.
  • Bob Sikes Toll Bridge.

Benefits of SunPass PRO for Multi-State Travel

  • Covers over 35 toll agencies across the U.S.
  • Provides seamless travel without needing additional transponders for other states.

How to Check Compatibility

  1. Confirm your transponder type:
    • SunPass Mini: Florida-only.
    • SunPass PRO: Florida + E-ZPass states.
  2. Visit the SunPass website for updated coverage and toll calculators.

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