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Is I-76 in Pennsylvania a toll road?

Will I have to pay tolls if I take I-76 in Pennsylvania? I think tolls are really annoying and I would rather go a longer route to avoid them if necessary.

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Liz Jenson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes, I-76 is a toll road in
Pennsylvania
. This is because I-76 is also the majority of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the only toll road in the state.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is also the most expensive toll road in the world, so going a different route might be cheaper, even if you have to drive for a little longer. Tolls for a typical passenger vehicle on the turnpike are about $4.10 and can add up to over $100 if you drive from one end of the turnpike to another.
Avoiding toll roads is one way to save on travel expenses. Another way is to check out the
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