AutoExpreso
Part of a series on |
Transportation in Puerto Rico |
---|
Airports |
Maritime |
Rail transportation |
|
Roads |
Government |
Public-private partnerships |
AutoExpreso (English: AutoExpress) is an electronic toll collection system used on most tollways in Puerto Rico.[1] The system uses passive transponders (similar to SunPass Mini in Florida) where payment status is indicated by a light at the toll plazas. AutoExpreso transponders can be replenished at all Puma and select Total stations in Puerto Rico or at designated replenishment lanes at select toll plazas.[2]
In 2012, AutoExpreso became the exclusive form of payment on most of Puerto Rico's tollways, with cash no longer being accepted. However, cash is still accepted on PR-5 and PR-22 due to the privatization of those tollways.
AutoExpreso is not interoperable with other electronic toll collection systems outside Puerto Rico (such as E-ZPass in the northeastern United States or SunPass in Florida).
Accepting tollways
- Puerto Rico Highway 5
- Teodoro Moscoso Bridge on Puerto Rico Highway 17
- Puerto Rico Highway 20
- Puerto Rico Highway 22
- Puerto Rico Highway 52
- Puerto Rico Highway 53
- Puerto Rico Highway 66
External links
- www
.autoexpreso (Spanish).com - official site
References
- ↑ "AutoExpreso" (in Spanish). Department of Transportation and Public Works of Puerto Rico. Archived from the original on 2012-12-23. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
- ↑ "Preguntas Frecuentes" (in Spanish). AutoExpreso. Retrieved December 28, 2012.