It’s going to cost a little bit more to drive on the Indiana Toll Road.
The toll rate for a regular passenger car, pickup, or SUV will increase $1.20 to $14.70 to drive the entire 157 miles of the toll road.
A class 5 typical full-length truck trip will leap to $79.30.
The revenue goes toward ongoing reconstruction and replacement of the road. Inside Indiana Business reports projects underway include bridge, ramp and interchange rehabilitation in Lake County and the modernization of toll plaza technology across the roadway.
A major bridge and pavement reconstruction project will also begin in 2025 in LaGrange and Steuben counties.

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It’s amazing how inflation works. Now, I have to raise prices on my customers because of higher Toll Road costs. Too much government spending trickles down with price increases. The hardest hit are the middle working class and lower working class.
The Toll Road increases raises prices of freight, which will raise prices food.
It wasn’t the government spending, it was the government spending money that was created out of nowhere diluting the value of each dollar. The law of supply and demand applies to currency also.
Incidentally, the way to fix this is not to raise interest rates, it’s to destroy the freshly created money by paying off the debt (thus reducing the supply).
Welcome to Bidenomics.
Tolls are too high for condition of roads!! I dare you to get in an RV and rattle your way down your terrible turnpike. You can take note of Ohio 100 percent better. You need to fix your turnpike!!