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Lucie via five interchanges, I-95 eventually crosses over the turnpike a final time just north of the Midway Road (CR 712) interchange. Both freeways eventually go separate ways north of Fort Pierce; I-95 continues directly along the coast; Floridas Turnpike turns west toward Orlando.
What is the state turnpike system? Floridas Turnpike is a 511-mile system of limited-access toll highways.
Paying For Tolls SunPass. All-Electronic Tolling. TOLL-BY-PLATE. Cash.
The turnpike ends with an interchange with I-75 in Wildwood, about 20 miles (32 km) south of Ocala. Exit 307 at SR 44 provides access to southbound I-75 through that interstates exit 329, while northbound I-75 travelers (and bidirectional SR 44 travelers) can access the turnpike at this exit.
It starts from U.S. Route 1 in Florida City, running through Miami, Fort Lauderdale. At West Palm Beach, it runs parallel to Interstate 95, and then in Orlando, it crosses Interstate 4, to its northern end at Interstate 75 near Wildwood.
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The tolls on the Florida Turnpike, for the entire length except for the Homestead Extension, costs about $17 with SunPass and $23 with cash/Toll-by-Plate for 2-axle vehicles.
Floridas Turnpike relies on cameras, sensors and other advanced equipment to collect tolls electronically from prepaid accounts like SunPass, or through TOLL-BY-PLATE. Sensors at tolling points determine the number of axles on each vehicle which establishes the appropriate toll amounts.
Visitor Toll Pass is a temporary toll hangtag that is placed on a rental vehicles rearview mirror and is used to pay toll electronically while traveling on any toll road throughout Florida. Visitor Toll Pass can be easily picked up and returned at Orlando International Airport and is free to reserve.

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