How much is the toll for the Hatem Bridge?
Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge | |
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Daily traffic | 30,217 (in 2010) |
Toll | $8.00 (eastbound) (E-ZPass), $6.00 w/Maryland-issued E-ZPass |
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How do I pay the toll for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge?
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel accepts cash, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express), Google Pay, Apple Pay, and scrip, in addition to E-ZPass. But remember, all discounts require the use of E-ZPass! Why are all toll lanes at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel gated?
How do I pay the Bay Bridge toll in Maryland?
Tolls are collected via the overhead gantry through E-ZPass and video tolling payment methods. State officials projected Bay Bridge drivers will save a combined 42,000 hours annually with all-electronic tolling. E-ZPass rates are as little as $1.40 daily. Motorists can enroll at ezpassmd.com.
Is there still a toll on the Hatem Bridge?
Work has begun to deconstruct the toll booths, which are no longer in use. PERRYVILLE — While cashless tolling became official at the Hatem Bridge on Route 40 in October 2019, at the start of the COVID-19 lockdown in March all toll facilities in Maryland had done the same as a safety measure.
How much is Havre de Grace toll?
Find out what’s happening in Havre de Grace with free, real-time updates from Patch. At the I-95 bridge, also called the Tydings Bridge, tolls are going up as of July 1 as well, from $6 to $8 for two-axle vehicles. Drivers pay a toll heading northbound; southbound is toll-free.
How do I pay Maryland tolls without E-ZPass?
MARYLAND — Drivers who do not have E-ZPass can make payments for tolls currently listed in the tolling system for their vehicle for trips made on or before June 30. The balances due can be paid online or by visiting an MDTA Customer Service Center at its toll facilities.
How much is an E-ZPass MD?
Transponders are free, there’s no monthly fee for Maryland addresses, and sign-up is available 24/7 at ezpassmd.com.
Can you use an E-ZPass in any car?
Yes, you may use your tag in any other vehicle as long as it is of the same vehicle classification. There are penalties for using your tag on a vehicle with a different classification.