What is toll roads missouri?

Toll roads in Missouri are implemented as part of the Missouri Department of Transportation's (MoDOT) plan to improve the state's highways. Currently, there are two toll roads in Missouri, the Missouri Bridge 350 Toll Bridge and the St. Louis Express Toll Lanes.

The Missouri Bridge 350 Toll Bridge is located in Kansas City and connects Kansas City, Missouri, to Raytown, Missouri. Toll rates vary depending on the size of the vehicle, but the fee ranges from $1.50 - $4.00.

The St. Louis Express Toll Lanes is a 7.7-mile stretch of road in St. Louis that runs along I-64 from Spoede Road to Kingshighway Boulevard. Toll rates for this road are based on the time of day and traffic volume. The tolls range from $0.60 - $2.60.

Both toll roads are equipped with electronic toll collection, which allows drivers to pay automatically without having to stop at a toll booth. Instead, sensors on the road detect if a car is equipped with an electronic toll tag and automatically charge the toll to the driver's account.

Toll roads provide a source of revenue for the state of Missouri and help fund transportation infrastructure projects. However, they can also be a controversial issue among drivers who feel that tolls are an unnecessary expense.