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Maine State Toll Guide

Everything you need to know

A Tourist’s Guide to Toll Roads in Maine

Planning a trip to the Pine Tree State is an exciting adventure. However, learning about Maine toll roads before your trip can help you better prepare for required payments, review your options, and enjoy a hassle-free trip. Along with convenient Maine locations, Avis offers a guide to assist you in navigating toll roads in Maine.

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How Do Tolls Work in Maine?

In Maine, tolls are collected on the Maine Turnpike using the E-ZPass system, an electronic toll collection method that allows for seamless, stop-free travel. Drivers without E-ZPass can pay tolls with cash at designated toll booths. Additionally, Avis provides a hassle-free approach to toll roads in Maine with our e-Toll service.

Avis E-Toll Services

Experience hassle-free driving across Maine toll roads with Avis e-Toll services. Choose our standard service for just $6.95/day plus toll costs, an ideal complement for short trips and weekend getaways.

Staying longer? Taking a road trip across many tolled roads? Choose e-Toll Unlimited. Pay one predictable rate, no matter how many toll roads you traverse.

With Avis e-Toll services, you can forget about scrounging for change or waiting in toll booth lines and focus more on enjoying your next big adventure.

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Major Tollways in Maine

Maine Turnpike (I-95)

  • Direction: Northeast-Southeast
  • Route: Kittery, ME, to Augusta, ME
  • Length: 109 mi (175 km)
  • Speed Limit: 55-70 mph
  • Along the Way: Kittery, York, Portland, Augusta

The Maine Turnpike (I-95) is a major toll road stretching 109 miles from the New Hampshire border to Augusta, Maine’s state capitol. As the primary artery running through the heart of Maine, this tollway connects major cities and regions, offering easy access to vacation-goers, business travelers, and residents. With rest stop areas conveniently positioned along the turnpike, it’s easy to find gas stations and dining options. (Source) (Source 2)

FAQs about Toll Roads in West Virginia


You can pay for Maine toll roads using E-ZPass, cash, or Avis e-Toll service. However, if you intend to use cash, expect to pay higher toll costs. If you miss a toll and are not using a rental car, you can pay your fees online to avoid a violation.


In Maine, it costs $10 to get an E-ZPass transponder. After you have a transponder, you can keep a card on file to pay for toll costs. However, if you are just visiting Maine, Avis offers a simplified way to pay for toll roads in Maine with our e-Toll services, starting at just $6.95/day plus the cost of tolls.


A toll violation occurs when a driver goes through a toll booth without paying the required fee. If driving in the E-ZPass lane without an associated account, the vehicle’s registered owner will receive a violation. The fee for a toll violation is $50. When driving an Avis rental car, you will automatically be enrolled in our e-Toll service if you use the E-ZPass lane so that you won’t receive a violation.


*Toll road information provided on this page is current as of June 2024. Toll road information is subject to change without notice.