Just wondering what method you all are using to precalculate expenses on toll routes? Is there a program anyone can recommend so I know what I'm spending on tolls and if taking alternate routes with more miles makes sense from a financial stand point. Any help is appreciated - thank you
How do you guys precalculate toll scenarios?
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It usually cheaper to run around the toll roads. Experience is a big help. To avoid Indiana/Ohio toll on 80 from just passed Lake Station IN take US- 49 south to US-30 to ohio get on I-76 to I-80
The other BIG one to avoid Pennsylvania Turnpike. You can to I-80 to I-99(State College PA) US-322 to US 22 Harrisburg PA. That rout many be close for cunstconstru today. You can take I-80 to exit 210 take US-15 south to Harrisburg PA.
Anything on the Northeast is crazy expensive I think the George Washington Bridge is $110 and most bridges are like $25-$30 in that area. NJ change you like $25 to get out of the state but free to enter.PE_T Thanks this. -
There’s this handy thing called a Prepass. Works awesome with the time constraints of the ELD.
EDIT: I said Prepass here, I meant EZ-Pass. Both are pretty handy for truckers though.Last edited: Mar 30, 2019
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There should still be some old routes you can run along and not use the toll roads such as IN, OH and PA and then NY. etc. That's hundreds of dollars.
The fuel burn is not that much provided you have a high horse engine that can take some of the ridges.
US 322 though is something like 8% winding down 5 miles give or take a little bit. We have been up and down it in snow barefoot up to 3 feet depending on the type of snow. 80 has milesburg, a 10 mile downgrade to 15. 15 is a good route north and south. Better to take 180 and cross back over the river dam sunbury to 15 south etc. Flat terrain. Rather than taking on summit hill. (And the scales) -
Every toll authority provides a web site where you can calculate your tolls.just write name of the toll road and add toll calculator in the search bar
Example PAturnpike toll calculator -
I do run an EZ-Pass (I accidentally said Prepass above, I don't have one of those yet). -
You have to get to where you instantly know them in your head while you are quoting the load. Then charge for them. Then....if time allows take non toll roads and save the money! The ONLY one I even really think about is PA and then of course the bridges heading in to New England.
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