An average of $34 in credits were distributed to more than 1.1 million motorists in January as part of a state program to give breaks to frequent toll-road users.
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said the credits totaled $37 million in January, the first month of a year-long program approved during a December special legislative session.
The governor’s office, which anticipates $480 million in credits being issued for the full year, said some motorists received more than $100 in credits in January.
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The program issues 50 percent credits for motorists who record 35 or more monthly toll-road trips.
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