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Immediately north is an exit for Grand Avenue serving Park Ridge; this is the northernmost exit of the Garden State Parkway, which crosses into the state of New York soon afterwards. From there, the route becomes the Garden State Parkway Connector, a component of the New York State Thruway system, which heads north toward the thruway mainline ...
E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges, and toll tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern United States.The E-ZPass Interagency Group (IAG) consists of member agencies in several states, which use the same technology and allow travelers to use the same transponder on toll roads throughout the network.
EZ TAG, TxTag, or TollTag required; non-toll traffic must use the "last free exit" to bypass toll gantries SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) in Harris, Montgomery, Liberty, and Chambers Counties 104.7 168.5 I-10 / US 90 – Katy: SH 146 – Baytown: Maximum toll: $24.64 All-electronic toll SH 130 Toll (Pickle Parkway) 86 138 I-10 – Seguin
Fasten your seatbelts, a toll hike is coming, effective March 1, according to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. The average increase for passenger vehicles on the New Jersey Turnpike will be 15 ...
A Virginia driver racked up $200,000 in unpaid road tolls and fines while driving from Reston, Virginia to Washington, DC.
All southbound traffic crossing the Driscoll Bridge pays a toll at either the Raritan Toll Plaza or at exit 125 on the Garden State Parkway, which is just north of the toll plaza. As of January 1, 2023, the toll for passenger cars at the Raritan Toll Plaza is $2.10 with cash and $2.02 with E-ZPass. Southbound exit 125 is for E-ZPass users only ...
In 1952, the New Jersey Highway Authority (NJHA) was created to facilitate the construction of the Garden State Parkway. [7] In October 1954, the NJHA received bids for constructing a 3,650-foot (1,110 m) bridge crossing the Great Egg Harbor Bay, beginning at Beesley's Point, as well as a 750-foot (230 m) bridge crossing Drag Channel.
From the 1990s through the 2010s, Illinois gradually added exit numbers to its remaining toll Interstates. Indiana: Around 1980. Exits on I-69 between Indianapolis and the Michigan state line underwent a second renumbering in 2012, when the first portion of the I-69 extension to Evansville opened that year.