E-ZPass will be coming to the Delaware Memorial Bridge, completing a continuous electronic toll collection network from Boston to Baltimore.
The Delaware River and Bay Authority announced that it has hired contractor Lockheed Martin to install E-ZPass on the 13 lanes of the bridge where tolls are collected southbound on a one-way basis.
The Delaware Memorial Bridge connects the New Jersey Turnpike in Pennsville, N.J., with the Delaware Turnpike in New Castle, Del. Both toll roads now offer E-ZPass, as do the New York State Thruway, Hudson River crossings and all major New York City bridges and tunnels.
E-ZPass will also be phased in on the Pennsylvania Turnpike beginning on the eastern end. However, trucks will not be included in the initial stage.
The Delaware River and Bay Authority announced that it has hired contractor Lockheed Martin to install E-ZPass on the 13 lanes of the bridge where tolls are collected southbound on a one-way basis.
The Delaware Memorial Bridge connects the New Jersey Turnpike in Pennsville, N.J., with the Delaware Turnpike in New Castle, Del. Both toll roads now offer E-ZPass, as do the New York State Thruway, Hudson River crossings and all major New York City bridges and tunnels.
E-ZPass will also be phased in on the Pennsylvania Turnpike beginning on the eastern end. However, trucks will not be included in the initial stage.
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