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Transportation Statistics > Toll road mileage (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Florida: 657 
# 2   Oklahoma: 596.7 
# 3   New York: 574.6 
# 4   Pennsylvania: 508.2 
# 5   Ohio: 392.2 
# 6   New Jersey: 356 
# 7   Illinois: 282.1 
# 8   Kentucky: 248.5 
# 9   Kansas: 236.1 
# 10   Indiana: 156.8 
# 11   Texas: 145.6 
# 12   Massachusetts: 135.6 
# 13   Maine: 106.2 
# 14   New Hampshire: 97.1 
# 15   California: 95.8 
# 16   West Virginia: 86.8 
# 17   Virginia: 65.1 
# 18   Delaware: 49.3 
# 19   Colorado: 48 
# 20   South Carolina: 23.5 
# 21   Vermont: 11.9 
# 22   Nevada: 6.4 
# 23   Georgia: 6.2 
# 24   Alabama:
# 25   Louisiana: 1.5 
# 26   Utah:
= 27   North Dakota:
= 27   Arkansas:
= 27   Wisconsin:
= 27   Arizona:
= 27   Rhode Island:
= 27   Connecticut:
= 27   Montana:
= 27   District of Columbia:
= 27   New Mexico:
= 27   Hawaii:
= 27   Tennessee:
= 27   Iowa:
= 27   Alaska:
= 27   Idaho:
= 27   North Carolina:
= 27   Maryland:
= 27   Nebraska:
= 27   Michigan:
= 27   Oregon:
= 27   Minnesota:
= 27   South Dakota:
= 27   Missouri:
= 27   Washington:
= 27   Mississippi:
= 27   Wyoming:
Total: 4,894.2  
Weighted average: 96.0  



DEFINITION: Total length of toll roads by state, in miles.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Toll Facilities in the United States: Bridges-Roads-Tunnels-Ferries, Washington, DC: July 2003

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