Traffic & Transit
Cashless Tolling Now Available Across Maryland
Cashless tolling is now at John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, Fort McHenry Tunnel, Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and the Nice/Middleton Bridge.

GLEN BURNIE, MD — Permanent full-time all-electronic (cashless) tolling is now available across Maryland, including at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (I-95), Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95), Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895) and Nice/Middleton Bridge (US 301). With all-electronic tolling, drivers do not stop to pay tolls. Instead, tolls are collected through E-ZPass and video tolling.
With all-electronic tolling, drivers who previously paid with cash at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, Fort McHenry Tunnel, Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and the Nice/Middleton Bridge are assessed via video tolling at the cash rate. That temporary practice began in response to Maryland's state of emergency due to the coronavirus and standard video toll rates will be restored at a date yet to be determined.
“In addition to historic toll relief and record-breaking progress on critical infrastructure updates, permanent all-electronic tolling is the latest step we have taken to save motorists time and money,” said Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan. “By combining innovation, safety and savings, this truly is a win-win for the state government and for everyone who travels in our great state."
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