Are there tolls in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, is home to a unique tolling system. Introduced in 2018, the state implemented truck-only tolls on various highways, aiming to generate revenue for much-needed infrastructure improvements. These tolls are exclusively applicable to large commercial trucks, exempting passenger vehicles. While controversial, this system allows Rhode Island to fund vital transportation projects and maintain its roadways in a sustainable manner.
