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All-electronic toll; allows E-ZPass and Pay by Plate [55] [56] [57] Minnesota ... I-95 / Pearl Harbor Memorial Extension – New Jersey state line $120.74 (Toll by Plate)
Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge: New Jersey Turnpike Authority / Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission: I-95: 6,751.0 2,057.7 $8.20 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll southbound only) Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge: Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission: I-80: 2,465.0 751.3 $3.00 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll westbound only) Dingman's Ferry ...
Roadways: Available for toll roads in: California, Delaware, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Virginia and West Virginia. Capabilities: Allows you to pay for tolls on your personal or rental cars, and motorcycles. Use the app to ...
The Atlantic City Expressway, officially numbered, but unsigned, as Route 446 and abbreviated A.C. Expressway, ACE, or ACX, and known locally as the Expressway, is a 44.1-mile (70.97 km) controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of New Jersey, managed and operated by the South Jersey Transportation Authority.
As of January 5, 2025, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City is $18.31 for cars and motorcycles; there is no toll for passenger vehicles going from New York City to New Jersey. New Jersey and New York–issued E-ZPass users are charged $14.06 for cars and $13.06 for motorcycles during off-peak hours, and $16.06 for cars ...
George Washington Bridge (northbound toll; Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass) I-95 north / US 1-9 north to I-87 – New England, Long Island US 46 ends: Continuation into New York at the river's center; eastern terminus of US 46: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Electronic toll collection (ETC) is a wireless system to automatically collect the usage fee or toll charged to vehicles using toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a faster alternative which is replacing toll booths , where vehicles must stop and the driver manually pays the toll with cash or a card.
The Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge is located 1,000 feet (300 m) upstream of the Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge. A three-lane toll plaza is located on the Pennsylvania side of the bridge, serving westbound traffic only. The pay-by-plate toll for automobiles is three dollars. E-ZPass users pay one dollar and fifty cents.