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A two-part toll increase became effective at all Maryland toll facilities on October 1, 2011, and July 1, 2013. The toll increase was proposed by the Authority's board on June 2, 2011. The changes were expected to raise an additional $77 million during the first fiscal year after their implementation.
Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll northbound only) Oldtown Low Water Bridge Privately Owned Green Spring Road Potomac River: 318.9 97.2 $1.50 Cash or Card Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge: Maryland Transportation Authority: US 40: Susquehanna River: 7,624.0 2,323.8 $8.00 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll eastbound only)
As of July 1, 2015, the toll rate for cars is $4.00 cash or $3.00 E-ZPass, paid in both directions. Vehicles with more than two axles pay additional amounts, up to $30.00 for six axles. [ 4 ] In March 2020, all-electronic tolling was implemented as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic , with tolls payable through E-ZPass or Video Tolling , which ...
The toll bridge, which carried Interstate 695 across the entrance to Baltimore's harbor, was destroyed in March when a container ship collided with one of its supports. Rebuilding the bridge will ...
Maryland Transportation Authority: Traffic: Automotive: Character: Highway: Toll: Passenger cars: $3 Maryland E-ZPass $4 non-Maryland E-ZPass $6 Video toll: Vehicles per day: 115,000: Technical; Length: 1.5 miles (2.4 km) No. of lanes: 8: Operating speed: 55 miles per hour (89 km/h) Lowest elevation: 107 feet (33 m) below harbor water surface ...
Complaints by Maryland drivers who claim they were overcharged for tolls are confirmed in a new state audit obtained by the 11 News I-Team. Because the state conducted limited research on the ...
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. [37] 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 ...
Kevin Stanfield calls it a minor mistake. Fee-issuing company Transurban calls it a major payday. "Eleven thousand dollars for $30 worth of tolls. I was flabbergasted, man," Stanfield told WRC-TV.