How to Avoid Tolls With Google Maps
If you navigate with a GPS app, such as Google Maps, you get a heads up when tolls are on the planned route, and you can quickly plot out an alternative that avoids toll roads. The trip might take longer, but it could save you from sitting in traffic, in addition to the cost of the toll Here’s how Google Maps makes it simple to avoid tolls. On a desktop browser, the process is a bit different. First, input your destination, click Directions > Options > and select the box next to Tolls under the Avoid section. On the mobile app, your toll preference remains the default, but that preference displays above the map, so you can turn it off if you don’t want to avoid tolls on a particular trip. On a desktop, that preference resets when you exit navigation.
How to Avoid Tolls on Apple Maps
Apple Maps has two ways to avoid tolls in its iPhone app. These options remain in effect for the next time you use the app, but Apple offers faster routes with tolls (if applicable), so you can make an informed decision. On the Apple Maps desktop app, there’s no option to avoid tolls. It offers you multiple routes, though, and indicates whether there are tolls along the way. You can also send navigation routes from your Mac to your iPhone, and then adjust toll settings once you’re in the car.
How to Avoid Tolls on Waze
To avoid tolls when you are using the Waze app: