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As of 2024, it costs $95.50 for a passenger vehicle to travel the length of the mainline turnpike between Warrendale and Neshaminy Falls using toll by plate and $47.30 using E-ZPass; the eastbound Gateway toll gantry charges $15.20 with toll by plate and $7.50 with E-ZPass for passenger vehicles, and the westbound Delaware River Bridge toll ...
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; allows E-ZPass and Toll by Plate PA Turnpike 43 (Mon–Fayette Expressway) 52.0 83.7 WV 43 – WV state line PA 51 – Jefferson Hills: $21.64 (Toll by Plate) $10.10 (E-ZPass) All-electronic toll; allows E-ZPass and Toll by Plate; partially completed; rest of highway pending due to funding limitations [68]
Beginning Sunday, Jan. 7 at midnight, Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls will increase five percent for Toll by Plate and E-ZPass customers. How much higher tolls will you be paying in 2024 to use the PA ...
PA Turnpike 576 uses all-electronic tolling, with tolls payable by toll-by-plate (which uses automatic license plate recognition to take a photo of the vehicle's license plate and mail a bill to the vehicle owner) or E-ZPass. Mainline toll gantries are located between exits 2 and 4, exits 6 and 8, and exits 11 and 16.
Cash or E-ZPass (Toll westbound only) Betsy Ross Bridge: Route 90: 8,485.0 2,586.2 Burlington–Bristol Bridge: Burlington County Bridge Commission: Route 413 / PA 413: 2,301.0 701.3 $4.00 Cash or E-ZPass (Toll northbound only) Commodore Barry Bridge: Delaware River Port Authority: US 322 / CR 536: 13,912.0 4,240.4 $5.00 Cash or E-ZPass (Toll ...
The commission charges a $3.00 cash auto toll ($1.50 for E-ZPass users) on its eight toll bridges, as of January 24, 2024. Discounts were available for frequent commuters equipped with E-ZPass, however this program ended on January 1, 2024. [6] Until 2021, the DRJTBC charged the same rate for cash and E-ZPass users. [7]
E-ZPass was added to the Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass in October 2006. [6] In Westmoreland County, part of the road was dangerous in Winter due to ice. This was corrected in 2011 as part of a resurfacing. [5] In 2016, Exit one was officially named the David B. Sheridan Memorial Interchange. [7] Tolls along PA 66 were originally paid with toll plazas.