e-zpass toll

E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system widely used across numerous toll roads, bridges, and tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern United States. It allows drivers to pay tolls electronically without stopping at toll booths, using a transponder placed in their vehicle.

Toll rates for E-ZPass users vary depending on the specific toll facility and the state in which it is located. For example, as of January 1, 2025, the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey charges standard car tolls of $1.09 for E-ZPass users at two-way toll plazas and $2.17 at one-way toll plazas.

Similarly, the Atlantic Beach Bridge in New York charges $3 for vehicles under 5 tons using E-ZPass.

The Henry Hudson Bridge in New York charges E-ZPass users with transponders issued by the New York E‑ZPass Customer Service Center $3.18 per car or $2.17 per motorcycle.

It’s important to note that some toll facilities offer discounts or variable pricing for E-ZPass users. For instance, the Garden State Parkway provides additional E-ZPass discounts for off-peak travel, senior citizens, drivers of green vehicles, and trailers.

Additionally, congestion pricing initiatives, such as the one implemented in New York City starting January 5, 2025, may affect toll rates. This plan charges drivers entering Manhattan south of Central Park $9 during peak hours if using E-ZPass, with higher rates for those without E-ZPass.

Given that you are located in Patna, Bihar, India, it’s important to note that E-ZPass is specific to the United States and is not used in India. India has its own electronic toll collection system called FASTag, which operates similarly by allowing drivers to pay tolls electronically without stopping at toll booths.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on toll rates and policies, it’s recommended to consult the official website of the specific toll facility or the E-ZPass network.