The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) is an independent agency of the state that owns, operates and maintains a regional network of expressways for 3.3 million residents and more than 72 million visitors in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties. CFX’s 125-mile user-funded system includes 865 lane miles, 73 interchanges, 14 mainline toll plazas, 5 mainline gantries, 74 ramp
toll plazas and 343 bridges and eight named expressways. The entire system is supported by tolls; no taxes of any kind fund CFX operations. On average, more than one million toll transactions are recorded every day, and nearly 90% occur electronically. Introduced in 1994, the E-PASS transponder was the first electronic toll-collection device in Florida. Today, over a half-million transponders are in circulation in Central Florida.