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Snapper Creek Expressway Tolls And Toll Calculator

Including Payment Types And Sunpass Pro Information

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Tolls On the Snapper Creek Expressway

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How much does it cost to take the Snapper Creek Expressway?

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If you are traveling the full length of the Snapper Creek Expressway, these tolls currently apply for the following vehicle classes:

▹ Toll as of May 3, 2022.

2-Axle Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Vans, Motorcycles

Sunpass Pro $0.46

Plate/Invoice $0.92

3-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer

Sunpass Pro $0.92

Plate/Invoice $1.84

4-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer

Sunpass Pro $1.38

Plate/Invoice $2.76

5-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer

Sunpass Pro $1.84

Plate/Invoice $3.68

6-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer

Sunpass Pro $2.30

Plate/Invoice $4.60

7-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer

Sunpass Pro $2.76

Plate/Invoice $5.52

8 axles or more, plus any trailer

Sunpass Pro $3.22

Plate/Invoice $6.44

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NOTICE: Every effort is made to provide you the official current, accurate tolls for the roadway you are traveling.

Paying This Toll

Who collects toll payments on The Snapper Creek Expressway?

Miami-Dade Expressway Authority ▹

License plate tolls allowed on this road.

How You Can Pay Tolls

cash

pass

app

plate

card

 ▹ RELATED: Plate Payments ▹ 

Compatible Transponders

These Can Be Used On The Snapper Creek Expressway

  • Primary
  • Compatible Passes
  • sunpass pro
  • sunpass pro
  • sunpass
  • epass
  • epass xtra
  • e-zpass
  • i-pass
  • peach pass
  • quick pass
  • uni
  • k-tag
  • pikepass
  • tolltag

Calculate A Toll On The Snapper Creek Expressway

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Data source: MDXway.com

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Snapper Creek Expressway Toll Calculator

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NOTE: EXIT NUMBERS WILL NOT CORRESPOND TO MILE MARKERS ON ALL ROADWAYS.

NOTICE: Every effort is made to provide you the official current, accurate tolls for the roadway you are traveling.

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Snapper Creek Expressway Basic Facts

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Distance, Direction & Destinations

The following is a synopsis of the Snapper Creek Expressway

  • ► Approximate Total Distance: 2.6 miles/4.2 kilometers
  • ► Travel Direction: Westbound and Eastbound
  • ► Starting exit and mile marker: SW 88th Street/Kendall Drive at MM 0, in Sunset.
  • ► Ending exit and mile marker: US 1/South Dixie Highway at MM 2.6, in Glenvar Heights.
  • ► Major Destinations:

    • ▷ Miami
    • ▷ Kendall
    • ▷ Pinecrest
    • ▷ South Miami
    • ▷ Glenvar Heights

▸ TOTAL DISTANCE MEASURES DRIVING DISTANCE BETWEEN STARTING AND ENDING EXITS FOR THIS ROADWAY

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Travel Times

  • 3 minutes @ 55 m.p.h.
  • 2 minutes @ 65 m.p.h.
  • 1 minute @ 75 m.p.h.

Obey all speed limits! Travel times are approximate and are based on ideal travel conditions. The times displayed here do not take into account any variations in speed, including time taken for rest stops, fuel stops, lodging, adverse traffic conditions or other delays.

Toll Reference

TOLL CLASSES IN GENERAL

The most important thing to remember when counting axles is that you count ALL axles with wheels touching the ground. If the wheel is on the ground, the axle to which it is connected is counted by the toll agency levying the charges.

The following vehicle types or classes apply for your travel on the Snapper Creek Expressway. In many cases, the only defining factor for your vehicle class is the number of axles. A guide for all classes and payments for Florida may be found on the toll payments page.

Remember, when counting axles, make certain to count all axles with wheels touching the ground. Be sure to include axles on any trailers your vehicle may be towing. That is the criteria for determining the total axles on your vehicle.

 ▹ RELATED: Toll Payments ▹ 

CLASSES ON THE SNAPPER CREEK EXPRESSWAY

Tolls on the Snapper Creek Expressway are calculated based on the number of axles for your vehicle.

The Snapper Creek Expressway has 7 axle designations.

When calculating a toll, the following options will be available in the calculator's drop-down menu:

  •  ▸ 2-Axle Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Vans, Motorcycles 
  •  ▸ 3-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer 
  •  ▸ 4-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer 
  •  ▸ 5-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer 
  •  ▸ 6-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer 
  •  ▸ 7-Axle vehicles, plus any trailer 
  •  ▸ 8 axles or more, plus any trailer 

Counting Axles Guide

Guide to counting axles
▹ When counting axles, remember to count ALL axles with wheels touching the ground, including axles on any trailers you may be towing. This is the calculus tolling agencies will use to determine the number of axles on your vehicle.

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