Yes, Ohio does have toll roads. Specifically, you might come across the Ohio Turnpike, a 241-mile-long toll road that stretches from Chicago to Pittsburgh across most of Ohio.
If you don’t have a pass for the Ohio Turnpike, you’ll pay a maximum of $17.50 to travel the entire length of the highway in an automobile. If you do have a pass, you’ll pay a maximum of $11.75.
To avoid these tolls, though, you can always set your navigation app of choice to find a route that doesn’t cross any toll roads. Just keep in mind that this may make your trip a little longer overall, so you’ll need to plan for extra time in the car!
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