If you’ve driven on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, you’ve driven on the most expensive toll road in the world, one study claims.
The Australian insurance company, Budget Direct, recently released a report looking at the prices of toll roads in 20 countries.
According to the report, drivers can expect to pay $112.91 when traveling the 360-mile length of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The second most expensive toll road in the world is the Grossglockner High Alpine Road in Austria with a cost of $45.43, according to Budget Direct.
Coming in third is the Rijeka – Zagreb/Split-Dubrovnik in Croatia with a cost of $38.42, Budget Direct reports.
The study also examined the highest average tolls by country.
Overall, the report says the United States’ average tolls are about $5.38, which ranks 11th among the other countries in the study.
Switzerland had the highest average tolls at $26.52.
In the U.S., the New York State Thruway is the second most expensive toll road at $28.05, and the nation’s least expensive toll road is the Boulevard Bridge in Virginia, according to the report.
The authors of the study say they used Wikipedia’s list of tolls and other sources including the websites of the authorities administering the tolls when gathering their data.
They noted that reliable figures were not available for tolls in many countries.
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