Fla. Stat. 338.166
High-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes


(1)

Under s. 11, Art. VII of the State Constitution, the department may request the Division of Bond Finance to issue bonds secured by toll revenues collected on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes established on facilities owned by the department.

(2)

The department may continue to collect the toll on the high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes after the discharge of any bond indebtedness related to such project. All tolls so collected shall first be used to pay the annual cost of the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes project or associated transportation system.

(3)

Any remaining toll revenue from the high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes shall be used by the department for the construction, maintenance, or improvement of any road or to support public transportation projects that benefit the operation of high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes on the State Highway System within the county or counties in which the toll revenues were collected or to support express bus service on the facility where the toll revenues were collected.

(4)

The department may implement variable rate tolls on high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes. The department may require the use of an electronic transponder interoperable with the department’s electronic toll collection system for the use of high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes.

(5)

Effective July 1, 2018, if a customer’s average travel speed for a trip in an express lane falls below 40 miles per hour, the customer must be charged the minimum express lane toll. A customer’s express lane average travel speed is his or her average travel speed from the customer’s entry point to the customer’s exit point.

(6)

Except for high-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes, tolls may not be charged for use of an interstate highway where tolls were not charged as of July 1, 1997.

(7)

This section does not apply to the turnpike system as defined under the Florida Turnpike Enterprise Law.

Source: Section 338.166 — High-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0338.­166 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

338.01
Authority to establish and regulate limited access facilities
338.04
Acquisition of property and property rights for limited access facility and service roads
338.22
Florida Turnpike Enterprise Law
338.26
Alligator Alley toll road
338.151
Authority of the department to establish tolls on the State Highway System
338.155
Payment of toll on toll facilities required
338.161
Authority of department or toll agencies to advertise and promote electronic toll collection
338.165
Continuation of tolls
338.166
High-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes
338.221
Definitions
338.222
Department of Transportation sole governmental entity to acquire, construct, or operate turnpike projects
338.223
Proposed turnpike projects
338.225
Taking of public road for feeder road
338.227
Turnpike revenue bonds
338.228
Bonds not debts or pledges of credit of state
338.229
Pledge to bondholders not to restrict certain rights of department
338.231
Turnpike tolls, fixing
338.232
Continuation of tolls upon provision for payment of bondholders and assumption of maintenance by department
338.234
Granting concessions or selling along the turnpike system
338.235
Contracts with department for provision of services on the turnpike system
338.236
Staging areas for emergencies
338.237
Municipal signs on the turnpike system rights-of-way
338.239
Traffic control on the turnpike system
338.241
Cash reserve requirement
338.2215
Florida Turnpike Enterprise
338.2216
Florida Turnpike Enterprise
338.2275
Approved turnpike projects
338.2276
Western Beltway turnpike project
338.2511
Deposit and use of funds in Toll Facilities Revolving Trust Fund

Current through Fall 2025

§ 338.166. High-occupancy toll lanes or express lanes's source at flsenate​.gov