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The barcode decal, for $10, is no longer issued. Motorists may purchase the Thomas Hatem Bridge Plan for a Maryland E-ZPass. This plan costs $20 for 12 months' unlimited use. In April 2019, MDTA announced that the bridge will become a cashless toll facility by October 2019. With this system, customers without E-ZPass will pay using video ...
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.
All-electronic toll, E-ZPass only; reversible lanes, HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free I-495 (Express Lanes) 12.0 19.3 SR 267 – McLean: I-95/ I-395 – Springfield: $0.20–1.25/mi All-electronic toll, E-ZPass only; HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free; future extension north to the Maryland–Virginia state border
Brenda Weishaar told 11 News she can't believe the charges on her E-ZPass bill. She travels the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in her daily work commute from the Eastern Shore to Annapolis.
The contractor awarded the contract for the state of Maryland that developed the M-TAG software was Lockheed Martin IMS Division. M-TAG / E-ZPass is an electronic toll-collection system available at all MDTA Toll facilities: the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, the Fort McHenry Tunnel, and the Francis Scott Key Bridge. When it came on line in 1999, the ...
MD 200 Toll west (Intercounty Connector) to I-95 / I-270: MD 200 exit 20; access to westbound MD 200 and access from eastbound MD 200; E-ZPass or Video Tolling: 1.95: 3.14: I-95 north to MD 198 – Baltimore: I-95 exit 32 (MD 206 unsigned along I-95) West Laurel: 2.34: 3.77: I-95 south to MD 200 Toll (Intercounty Connector) / Sweitzer Lane ...
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Operated by the MDTA, the bridge has a one-way toll (eastbound) of $4.00 for two-axle vehicles; vehicles with a Maryland E-ZPass pay $2.50. [38] Previously the bridge had a one-way (eastbound) toll of $6.00 for two-axle vehicles (raised from $4 on July 1, 2013); vehicles with E-ZPass that were enrolled in the Bay Bridge Commuter Plan paid $2.10 ...