TollGuru Alternative MCP. Calculate exact route costs and fuel estimates.
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TollGuru Alternative MCP Server calculates global toll costs and fuel estimates using your AI agent. Submit data via address, GPS coordinates, encoded polyline strings, or full trip tracks.
Supports multi-vehicle types (Auto, Truck, Taxi) and gives detailed breakdowns for logistics planning.
What your AI agents can do
Calculate tolls by address
Calculates estimated tolls and fuel costs between two specified addresses, supporting multiple vehicle types.
Calculate tolls by coordinates
Compares multiple route options and breaks down the toll cost when provided with start and end GPS coordinates.
Calculate tolls by gps
Reconciles a full trip's worth of raw GPS track data to determine final, post-trip toll costs.
Determines the estimated fuel and total toll cost between any starting point and endpoint.
Compares multiple route options and provides a full breakdown of tolls when given start/end GPS pairs.
Takes raw, recorded trip data (GPS track) and reconciles it against known toll charges for billing purposes.
Determines the precise cost of a route segment by submitting its encoded polyline string.
Retrieves detailed toll rates for individual, named toll plazas or booths.
Returns the total number of API transactions processed for your account billing records.
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TollGuru Alternative MCP Server: 6 Tools for Route Costing
These tools let your AI agent calculate exact toll costs, fuel consumption, and route options based on addresses, coordinates, polylines, or raw GPS tracks.
019d848fcalculate tolls by address
Calculates estimated tolls and fuel costs between two specified addresses, supporting multiple vehicle types.
019d848fcalculate tolls by coordinates
Compares multiple route options and breaks down the toll cost when provided with start and end GPS coordinates.
019d848fcalculate tolls by gps
Reconciles a full trip's worth of raw GPS track data to determine final, post-trip toll costs.
019d848fcalculate tolls by polyline
Calculates the precise toll cost for an exact route segment by submitting its encoded polyline string.
019d848fget toll rates
Retrieves the current, detailed rate structure for a single, named toll plaza or booth.
019d848fget transaction count
Gets the total number of API transactions processed against your account usage.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
You’re trying to figure out the cost of a trip across state lines or even continents. You gotta know what it's gonna cost in fuel and tolls before you leave. This server connects your AI client directly to global toll intelligence, so you don't have to manually check maps or run separate calculations for every single segment.
It handles complex logistics analysis through natural conversation.
When you use this toolset, your agent figures out the total cost of a trip—including gas and tolls—and it can even audit individual charges at specific toll booths. You can factor in vehicle size, whether you're running an auto, a taxi, or a five-axle truck. It’s built to process data no matter how messy your source is.
Calculating Costs by Location:
If you know the start and end points using standard street addresses, use calculate_tolls_by_address. This tool gives you an estimate for both fuel costs and total tolls between any two specified locations while supporting multiple vehicle types. When your starting and ending points are known only by GPS coordinates, run calculate_tolls_by_coordinates.
It compares several route options and provides a full cost breakdown of the expected tolls. If you're working with an exact path defined by its encoded polyline string, use calculate_tolls_by_polyline to determine that precise toll segment cost.
Analyzing Full Trip Data:
For auditing purposes, if you have a raw log—a full trip’s worth of recorded GPS track data—use calculate_tolls_by_gps. This reconciles the entire dataset against known toll charges, giving you final post-trip billing costs. When you just need to check the specific rates for one place, call get_toll_rates and pass in a single, named toll plaza or booth; it pulls up that detailed rate structure.
Monitoring Usage:
For your internal accounting, use get_transaction_count. It returns the total number of API transactions processed against your account usage so you know exactly where you stand on billing.
How TollGuru Alternative MCP Works
- 1 First, subscribe to the server and input your required TollGuru API Key into your AI client.
- 2 Next, instruct your agent on which calculation method to use (e.g., 'Calculate costs from these coordinates' or 'Use this address pair').
- 3 The agent invokes the specialized tool, sends the data payload, and returns a structured report detailing total tolls, fuel estimates, and cost options.
The bottom line is your AI client gets back actionable financial data: the exact estimated costs for any given journey or recorded trip segment.
Who Is TollGuru Alternative MCP For?
This server serves field operations engineers, logistics analysts, and supply chain managers. These people are constantly dealing with route cost verification—whether they're planning a multi-state deployment or auditing daily driver expenses. They need to know the exact dollar amount for fuel plus tolls before they commit resources.
Uses calculate_tolls_by_address to model cost variations across different hubs, ensuring optimized routing decisions.
Runs calculate_tolls_by_gps on raw telemetry data from vehicles to audit actual daily expenses against budget forecasts.
Checks the total transaction count and uses rate lookups to verify corporate travel receipts for expense reporting.
What Changes When You Connect
- Pinpoint the total cost of a trip. Instead of guessing, you get an immediate estimate of tolls plus fuel for any given route by using
calculate_tolls_by_addressorcalculate_tolls_by_coordinates. This prevents budget overruns before the trucks even leave the yard. - Handle real-world data complexity. If you have raw trip logs, don't guess the costs. Use
calculate_tolls_by_gpsto reconcile actual expenses against the recorded GPS tracks, making auditing simple and reliable. - Adapt for specific needs. Need to know if a 5-axle truck or a standard car is going through? Run the same calculation multiple times while specifying different vehicle types in any of the
calculate_tolls_by_*tools. The pricing changes instantly. - Verify individual segments. Sometimes you only care about one bridge or tunnel. Use
get_toll_ratesto look up the specific cost structure for a single toll plaza, giving you granular control over billing checks. - Optimize based on input type. If you have a simple start/end point, use addresses. If you are already mapping coordinates, switch to
calculate_tolls_by_coordinatesorcalculate_tolls_by_polylinefor maximum precision.
Real-World Use Cases
Planning a cross-state deployment
A logistics manager needs the cheapest way from Dallas to Miami. They ask their agent: 'What is the lowest cost route considering tolls and fuel?' The agent uses calculate_tolls_by_address and returns multiple options, letting the manager pick the most profitable path.
Auditing a delivery day's expenses
A field engineer finishes a route and uploads the full GPS track. The agent uses calculate_tolls_by_gps to process the raw data, giving an exact total toll bill that matches the receipts, eliminating manual spreadsheet work.
Checking specific bridge fees
A financial controller needs to verify a single-segment charge. They ask: 'What is the rate at the Golden Gate Bridge?' The agent uses get_toll_rates to pull up the exact, current fee structure instantly.
Calculating for an encoded path
A specialized mapping tool generates a precise polyline string for a segment. Instead of converting it back to coordinates, the developer uses calculate_tolls_by_polyline to get immediate cost analysis for that exact geometry.
The Tradeoffs
Using general location APIs
Calling a generic route planner API and trying to extract the toll information manually. This often misses specific vehicle class rates or fails when dealing with multiple tolls.
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Don't rely on guesswork. Use calculate_tolls_by_address for start/end points, or calculate_tolls_by_coordinates if you have GPS pairs. These tools build the cost breakdown automatically.
Ignoring vehicle type
Calculating a route cost without specifying 'Truck' vs. 'Auto'. The resulting estimate will be wrong, potentially costing thousands in overlooked freight fees.
→ Always specify your equipment profile when calling the calculation tools. These methods support multiple vehicle types to ensure accurate pricing.
Misinterpreting raw GPS data
Trying to calculate tolls for a trip using only the start and end points, ignoring all the detours or intermediate toll plazas along the way.
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For full-day trips, use calculate_tolls_by_gps. This tool analyzes the entire recorded track data—not just the endpoints—for complete reconciliation.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your primary need is accurate, calculated financial cost (fuel + tolls) for a defined route. If you only need a rough estimate or an idealized path without considering actual toll structures, use general mapping services. However, when the dollar amount matters—whether it's quarterly expense reports or daily fleet routing decisions—this tool suite is mandatory. Use calculate_tolls_by_* if you have coordinates/addresses; use get_toll_rates if you need to check one specific toll plaza fee in isolation. Never use this if your goal is simply 'to find a path.' You must calculate the cost.
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Available Capabilities
Figuring out logistics costs shouldn't require five different spreadsheets.
Today, calculating trip costs involves jumping between Google Maps for distance, a separate API for tolls (if you can find one), and an internal spreadsheet to estimate fuel. You have to manually account for vehicle size differences, check if the route requires crossing state lines, and then compile all that data into one final number. It's slow, error-prone, and takes too many clicks.
With this MCP server, you feed the agent the raw requirement—like 'I need a cost from Chicago to Miami for a 5-axle truck.' The agent handles the entire process: it determines the best route options using `calculate_tolls_by_coordinates`, factoring in tolls and fuel estimates automatically. You get a structured report, done.
TollGuru Alternative MCP Server delivers reliable cost analysis.
You no longer have to worry about which input format is best for the job. Whether you pull coordinates from a map service or receive an encoded polyline from a GIS system, the correct specialized function (`calculate_tolls_by_*`) handles it. The ambiguity of mixed data types disappears.
The result isn't just a number; it’s a breakdown. You get separate costs for tolls vs. fuel, and you know which payment method (Tag or Cash) impacts the total. This level of detail is what separates simple mapping from professional financial analysis.
Common Questions About TollGuru Alternative MCP
How do I calculate tolls using TollGuru Alternative MCP Server? +
You give your agent the start and end points, specifying if they are addresses or coordinates. The server then calculates multiple route options with cost breakdowns.
Is `calculate_tolls_by_gps` better than using addresses? +
calculate_tolls_by_gps is for auditing. It takes a full, recorded track of a trip—like data from an onboard device—to reconcile what actually happened on the road, not just planning.
Can I find the rate for one specific toll booth using TollGuru Alternative? +
Yes. Use the get_toll_rates tool. This lets you look up the current fee structure for a single named plaza or bridge, which is useful for detailed financial checks.
Does the server support different truck sizes? +
Yes, all calculation functions (calculate_tolls_by_*) allow you to specify vehicle types (Auto, Taxi, Truck). This ensures the toll and fuel estimate is accurate for your specific equipment.
What if I only have an encoded polyline? +
Use calculate_tolls_by_polyline. It takes this highly precise string format to calculate tolls exactly along that path, which is ideal when other location data fails or is too coarse.
Using `get_transaction_count`, how do I monitor my API usage and billing limits? +
The get_transaction_count tool lets you check your total accumulated transaction count. It’s crucial for monitoring consumption, especially when building high-volume applications or scaling up your fleet management tools.
Before running `calculate_tolls_by_address`, what credentials do I need to authenticate my requests? +
You must provide a valid API key upon initial server setup. This unique credential authenticates every request, ensuring the calculated route costs and fuel estimates are correctly tied to your account.
When using `calculate_tolls_by_coordinates`, does the server account for changes between state jurisdictions? +
Yes. The system processes tolling across different geographic jurisdictions automatically. This guarantees accurate pricing regardless of how many state or county lines your calculated route crosses.
Can I calculate tolls for multiple vehicle types like cars and trucks? +
Yes! All toll calculation tools (calculate_tolls_by_address, calculate_tolls_by_coordinates, calculate_tolls_by_polyline, calculate_tolls_by_gps) accept a vehicle_type parameter. Supported types include 2AxlesAuto, 2AxlesTaxi, 2AxlesMotorcycle, 3AxlesTruck, and up to 9-axle configurations.
Does the result show both cash and electronic tag prices? +
Absolutely. The TollPresenter displays the costs for different payment methods whenever available from the API, allowing you to choose the best option.
What addresses should I use for origin and destination? +
You can provide full physical addresses, city names, or even specific coordinates. The more precise the address, the more accurate the toll calculation will be.
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