Interactive Tollway Map

Get Real Time Roadway Incident Alerts

Tollway customers can "follow" each of the five tollways – the Tri-State Tollway (I-94/I-294/I-80), Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90), Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88), the Veterans Memorial Tollway (I-355), and the Illinois Route 390 Tollway – to receive real-time roadway incident information to help plan their trips.

Tollway Trip Tweets include information about the type of incident, the location by nearest crossroad and milepost, and the subsequent impact on traffic, such as lane closures.

Tollway Trip Tweets are an informational service to be used by customers only when they are not operating a vehicle. It is against the law to email, text or tweet while driving in Illinois. 

Remember: If you see ANY vehicle stopped on the side of the road with flashing lights #GiveThemDistance. Slow down. Change Lanes Safely. #Move Over. It's the law in Illinois.

Looking for official updates on more than roadway conditions and incident alerts. Check us out here @ILTollway.

Check your Unpaid Tolls

You22 are responsible for reporting each toll you did not pay.

At times, customers who pay cash may find themselves in an unattended toll plaza lane or in an I-PASS or Pay Online lane. If this happens, continue driving forward. Do not back up at any time--it is unsafe. Make note of your location by identifying the toll plaza name or number or the nearest milepost. 

You will be required to identify the unpaid toll location when submitting your payment. Payments must be made within the 7-day grace period and can be made online or by mail, though online payment is recommended because it provides a record of transmission.

Use our Trip Calculator to choose your route on a Map and find plaza locations and toll rates.

 

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Violations

Pay your toll violation immediately.

All drivers on the Illinois Tollway system are required to pay the proper toll indicated by signs posted at toll plazas.

Failure to pay the proper toll will result in the issuance of a Notice of Toll Violation requiring the registered owner of the vehicle to pay fines, as well as the unpaid tolls at the cash rate.

Under the Illinois Tollway's regulations, Notices of Toll Violation are sent to customers who accumulate three or more toll violations over a two-year period. The Tollway will send out a violation notice within 90 days of the user's third violation within a rolling two-year period.

A Notice of Toll Violation will come in the mail and include a photo of one of the violation events that the Illinois Tollway has on record, as well as details of the date, time and location of each violation event.

If you are an I-PASS or E-ZPass customer whose account is in good standing at the time of the violation(s), you do not need to schedule a hearing.

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