Massachusetts
E-ZPass is accepted at the following MassDOT locations:
- Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90)
- Tobin Memorial Bridge
- Sumner Tunnel
- Callahan Tunnel
- Ted Williams Tunnel
E-ZPass is accepted at the following MassDOT locations:
Westorlandonews.com - December 8, 2024 - The Florida Toll Relief Program, a key initiative aimed at providing financial relief to Sunshine State commuters, continued to deliver substantial savings in its first six months of operation.
Since this year’s program inception which began in April, nearly $247 million in Toll Relief credits have been issued, benefiting 1.2 million customers monthly. Read more >>
Rhodeislandcurrent.com - December 6, 2024 - Trucks can once again be tolled in Rhode Island, a federal appeals has decided.
A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday ruled caps on tolls for local traffic were unconstitutional, but that the overall system created under the state’s RhodeWorks program could remain in place.
Under the 2016 legislation signed by then-Gov. Gina Raimondo, tractor-trailers and larger trucks were required to pay a toll when they crossed through 14 gantries across Rhode Island’s highways and bridges. Funding from the trucks would then go to improving the state’s bridges. The plan placed a $20-per-day cap to cross the state in any one direction for large commercial trucks. Read more >>
Delaware.gov - December 5, 2024 - E-ZPass Delaware’s Black Friday free transponder event is going on now and continues through Tuesday, December 31, 2024. Any new customer who opens a new individual account during this time will get a free transponder. Read more >>
NJ.com - December 2, 2204 - Before New York City’s congestion pricing plan to charge a $9 fee to those driving into Lower Manhattan starts on Jan. 5, there will be eight, hour-long public webinars explaining to drivers how to apply for certain discount programs, which MTA Chief Executive Officer Janno Lieber said will be held in December.
The sessions will be held between Dec. 4 and 19. They will feature a question-and-answer period and be translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Bengali, Haitian Creole and Korean. Read more >>
WHIO.com - December 2, 2024 - Turnpike tolls are determined based on vehicle classification and distance traveled.
For Class 1 passenger vehicles (low two-axle vehicles and all motorcycles):
E-ZPass rate: 7.1 cents per mile (up from 6.5 cents per mile in 2024)
Cash/credit rate: 10.4 cents per mile (up from 9.6 cents per mile in 2024) Read more >>
WVMetroNews.com - November 26, 2024 - Motorists traveling the West Virginia Turnpike during the Thanksgiving holiday are going to have a new option when it comes to paying their $4.25 toll.
West Virginia Parkways Authority Executive Director Jeff Miller said the recent completion of the Turnpike’s new tolling system will allow a ‘toll by plate’ option.
Parkways Authority Executive Director Jeff Miller
“If there’s a significant backup, we can offer in those E-ZPass lanes now a ‘toll by plate’ option. The patron can go through there and they’ll have 30 days to go online at our new website, wvturnpike.com, and pay their bill online,” Miller said. Read more >>