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  2. Garden State Parkway - Wikipedia

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    The Garden State Parkway uses an open system of tolling in which flat-rate tolls are collected at numerous toll plazas placed along the mainline and at certain interchanges. This contrasts with the New Jersey Turnpike , which uses a closed system in which a motorist receives a ticket with the toll rates at the highway's entrance, and turns in ...

  3. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Audubon Parkwaytolls removed in 2006; currently signed as "Future I-69 Spur". Bluegrass Parkwaytolls removed in 1991; Cumberland Parkwaytolls removed in 2003; Hal Rogers Parkwaytolls removed in 2003; Kentucky Turnpike — tolls removed in 1975, always had been part of I-65; Mountain Parkwaytolls removed in 1986

  4. Driscoll Bridge - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Tolls hikes coming March 1. See how much more you’ll pay on ...

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    As of March 1, the E-ZPass rate for passenger vehicles at mainline Parkway plazas where tolls are collected in one direction (Asbury Park, Barnegat, New Gretna) will increase by 7 cents to $2.09 ...

  6. E-ZPass - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Illinois Tollway - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA) is an administrative agency of the U.S. state of Illinois charged with building, operating, and maintaining toll roads in the state. The roads, as well as the authority itself, are sometimes referred to as the Illinois Tollway .

  8. Barrier toll system - Wikipedia

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    The Garden State Parkway northbound approaching the Cape May barrier toll plaza in New Jersey.At the time of the photograph, the toll plaza had a 70-cent toll for cars. A barrier toll system (also known as an open toll system) is a method of collecting tolls on highways using toll barriers at regularly spaced intervals on the toll road's mainline. [1]

  9. List of Interstate Highways in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA), and Skyway Concession Company (SCC) are responsible for maintaining these highways in Illinois. The Interstate Highway System in Illinois consists of 13 primary highways and 11 auxiliary highways which cover 2,248.93 miles (3,619.30 km). [2]