Highways That Use The Ticket System
- Massachusetts Turnpike — between New York State Line and Exits-14/15
- New Jersey Turnpike — entire length including Pearl Harbor and Newark Bay Extensions, except for that part of the eastern spur north of exit 16; also note that the northernmost service area (Vince Lombardi) is outside the ticket system (and because it serves both north- and southbound traffic, it is possible to access that service area toll-free).
- Pennsylvania Turnpike — between Warrendale Main Line Barrier and Delaware River Bridge interchange on East-West Main Line and between Mid-County and Wyoming Valley interchanges on Northeast Extension
- New York State Thruway — between New York Route 17 and Buffalo (including Berkshire Section) and between Buffalo and Pennsylvania State Line (Erie Section).
- Kansas Turnpike — entire length
- Ohio Turnpike — entire length
- Turner Turnpike and Will Rogers Turnpike in Oklahoma — both use a modified ticket-based toll collection system that places only one mainline toll plaza on the highway, roughly halfway through the length of the road. Under this system, traffic exiting before reaching the mainline toll plaza pays at the exit. Also, traffic entering at said interchange heading away from the mainline toll plaza pays before entering the highway, but traffic entering heading toward the mainline toll plaza receives a ticket. Traffic heading away from the mainline toll plaza that exits before reaching the end of the toll road turns in their receipt they received when paying their toll and receives a refund for the unused portion of the toll road.
- Indiana Toll Road — between Portage toll barrier and the Eastpoint Barrier at the Ohio state line.
- Florida's Turnpike — between Lantana and Kissimmee.
- Almost all toll highways in China, Croatia, Serbia, France, Italy, and Indonesia.
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