Map Graph

Illinois Tollway

U.S. state administrative agency

The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA) is an administrative agency of the U.S. state of Illinois charged with building, operating, and maintaining toll roads in the state. The roads, as well as the authority itself, are sometimes referred to as the Illinois Tollway. The system opened in 1958 in the Chicago area, and has subsequently expanded to include the eastern and central sections of Interstate 88 (I-88) extending into the northwestern part of the state. Beginning in 2005, the system was reconstructed to include more lanes and open road tolling, the latter of which uses I-Pass transponders to collect revenue as vehicles pass antennas at toll plazas or designated entrance or exit ramps. As of 2017, ISTHA maintains and operates 294 miles (473 km) of tollways in 12 counties in Northern Illinois.

Read article
File:ISTHA_Seal.JPGFile:Illinois_Tollway_logo.pngFile:Illinois_Tollway_HQ_Building.jpgFile:I-88.svgFile:US_51.svgFile:Illinois_390.svgFile:I-355_and_I-55_interchange_from_air.jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Illinois Tollway

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Illinois Tollway?

Are there any controversies surrounding Illinois Tollway?

More questions