I'm from NY and will be visiting Florida in a few months. We will be towing a 5 X 8 utility trailer which carries my husbands wheel chairs. Do we have to stop? Also, what is the estricted access on the Florida turnpikes.

Lynda Herman | Oct 1, 2020 | Category: Agricultural service

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Donald Hill | Oct 1, 2020

All agriculture horticulture and aqua culture plus all rental trucks and trailers must stop or you will be pulled over and you will receive a $330 fine. private vehicle hauling a rental must go in. Small private utility trailer attached to private vehicle need not go in unless you are hauling one of those 3 items listed above. You can run the toll roads in any vehicle that has a max height of 13' 6" and a max width of 11' 2" if you're hauling a trailer you will pay for each axle on that trailer. Not sure what the cost is, It varies along the turnpike. If you go all the way down South and you hook into the sawgrass Parkway off of the turnpike, they will send the bill to you in the mail. all the other regular toll booths you either use sunpass or you pay cash. I hope my answer helps you I've been driving the toll roads in a semi in Florida for years.

Jeff N Jackie Carter | Oct 1, 2020

Yes it would be best to stop,at least at the first one and let them tell you if you need to stop.....im a truck driver and I have seen them run them down for not stopping... especially the Uhaul trailers

Susan Bragg | Oct 1, 2020

Unless your load is agricultural there's no need to stop

Lendall Barker | Oct 1, 2020

No you do not need to stop at an inspection station

charlene forsyth | Oct 1, 2020

I think you have to stop. But call just in case

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