Puerto Rico Toll Roads Complete Guide: AutoExpreso, Rates and Payment 2026
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Puerto Rico Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: AutoExpreso electronic toll collection — most highways cashless
Coverage: 7 toll highways (PR-5, PR-17, PR-20, PR-22, PR-52, PR-53, PR-66) — ~200 miles, 22 toll plazas
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: AutoExpreso RFID transponders, MóvilCash prepaid cards, In-Lane Replenishment (ILR)
Operator: Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority (PRHTA / DTOP)
Do I Need AutoExpreso for Puerto Rico? 2026 Update
Yes — AutoExpreso is effectively required for most Puerto Rico toll highways. Major routes including PR-52, PR-53, PR-66, and PR-20 are "solo AutoExpreso" (completely cashless). Without an AutoExpreso tag, you cannot use these roads without incurring fines. For rental cars, driving tolled roads without an activated tag typically results in a $25+ penalty fee from the rental company on top of the actual toll.
Key Reality: AutoExpreso is Puerto Rico's specific system — it does not work with E-ZPass, SunPass, or any other US mainland toll system, and vice versa. Keep your account balance above $10 at all times. The Auto-Recharge feature in the AutoExpreso Móvil app is strongly recommended. A full island tour using toll roads typically costs USD$15–25 in tolls depending on route.
2026 Update: Toll rates adjusted January 1, 2026, based on the Consumer Price Index from 2024 (two-year lag). Most plazas increased by $0.05, with some strategic corridors seeing $0.10 increases. PR-52 now collects tolls in both directions (bidirectional tolling commenced 2025, continuing in 2026) — a round trip from San Juan to Ponce costs approximately $4.40 on PR-52 alone. Over 150 retail top-up locations now available across the island. The toll relief application period concluded March 31, 2026.
Puerto Rico Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)
Major Highway Journey Costs (Class 1 - 2-axle passenger vehicles)
| Highway | Route | Full Journey Cost | Payment |
|---|---|---|---|
| PR-52 (Luis A. Ferré Highway) | San Juan to Ponce (7 plazas) | ~$2.20 one way; ~$4.40 round trip | AutoExpreso only (solo sello) |
| PR-53 (East Coast) | San Juan to Fajardo | $8–12 total | AutoExpreso only |
| PR-66 (Roberto Sánchez Vilella) | Airport area to San Juan metro | $3–5 | AutoExpreso only |
| PR-22 (José de Diego) | San Juan to Arecibo (north coast) | $4–6 | AutoExpreso + limited cash lanes |
| PR-5, PR-17, PR-20 | San Juan metro area sections | $0.35–$2.00 per plaza | AutoExpreso; limited cash on select sections |
Tolls are charged per axle. A two-axle passenger vehicle (Class 1) pays the per-plaza rate; trucks and larger vehicles pay based on axle count. Plaza-level rates range from $0.35 to $5.00 per plaza across the network, with 2026 CPI adjustments of $0.05–$0.10 per plaza at most locations.
How to Pay Puerto Rico Tolls
1. AutoExpreso Transponder (Primary — Always-On Left Lanes):
- RFID windshield transponder; automatic deduction from prepaid account
- AutoExpreso lanes always on the LEFT side of toll plazas
- Keep balance above $10; set Auto-Recharge in AutoExpreso Móvil app (set trigger at $10, reload $20)
- Zero-balance fine: $100; dispute process via AutoExpreso Móvil app or CESCO Digital integration
- Smishing warning: AutoExpreso never requests payment via SMS — scam messages are common
- Purchase at: Puma gas stations, Total gas stations, or ILR lanes at toll plazas; 150+ retail locations across island
2. MóvilCash Prepaid Card (Alternative for Tourists):
- Magnetic stripe prepaid card; works only in "R" and "R+" In-Lane Replenishment lanes on the RIGHT side of plazas
- Ideal for short-term visitors (1-3 days) who don't want a transponder
- Purchase at ILR stations; excess payment loaded onto card for future use
3. Rental Car AutoExpreso:
- Rental cars typically have AutoExpreso tag pre-installed; ask at pickup whether the tag is active and clarify billing method
- Two options: unlimited daily fee (best if driving multiple toll roads daily) or per-use plus admin fee (best for 1-2 uses)
- If you decline the tag and drive toll roads anyway: $25+ penalty fee per violation from rental company
To calculate toll costs for all vehicle types across Puerto Rico's highways, use TollGuru Puerto Rico toll calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
- January 1, 2026: CPI-based rate adjustment across all plazas — most increased by $0.05, some strategic corridors by $0.10. Rates reflect 2024 inflation data (two-year lag formula)
- PR-52 bidirectional tolling (both directions) continues in 2026; commenced 2025
- AutoExpreso Móvil app updated with dispute process integration via CESCO Digital
- Over 150 retail top-up locations now operational across the island
- Toll relief application period concluded March 31, 2026
- AutoExpreso remains entirely separate from E-ZPass, SunPass, and all US mainland systems
Puerto Rico vs. Caribbean Neighbours
| Country/Territory | System | Typical Cost | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puerto Rico (US Territory) | AutoExpreso (electronic only) | USD $0.35–$5.00/plaza | 7 toll highways (~200 miles) |
| Dominican Republic | Cash + Paso Rápido | RD$100–500/booth | Most major autopistas |
| Jamaica | T-Tag + E-Pass + cash | JMD $240–730/plaza | Highway 2000 East-West & North-South |
| Bahamas | Cash/card/Smart Card | BSD/USD $2.00 | 1 bridge only |
| United States (mainland) | E-ZPass + cashless (37 states) | USD $0.05–0.20/mile | 37 states |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does E-ZPass work in Puerto Rico?
No. AutoExpreso is Puerto Rico's specific system and is completely incompatible with E-ZPass, SunPass, FasTrak, or any other US mainland toll system. You must use AutoExpreso, MóvilCash, or (where available) cash for Puerto Rico tolls.
What if I miss a toll or go through without paying?
You will receive a violation notice. For rental cars, companies typically charge $25+ plus the actual toll per violation. A zero-balance AutoExpreso account at the time of travel results in a $100 fine. Dispute process runs through the AutoExpreso Móvil app. Unpaid fines can affect vehicle registration renewal for US licence holders.
How much does a full island driving tour cost in tolls?
Approximately USD$15–25 for a full island tour using toll roads, depending on your specific route. Keep at least $20 on your AutoExpreso account for a multi-day island drive.
Useful Links & Resources
- AutoExpreso official website: autoexpreso.com
- AutoExpreso Móvil App: Available iOS and Android
- AutoExpreso Customer Service: 1-888-688-1010
- DTOP Puerto Rico: its.dtop.gov.pr
- United States Toll - Mainland US E-ZPass toll network
- Dominican Republic Toll - Caribbean regional toll network
- Jamaica Toll - Caribbean highway toll guide
- Cuba Toll - Caribbean regional reference


