Traffic & Transit

Rt. 202 Bridge To Resume Cash Collections

Toll collectors will be wearing plastic face shields, masks, and nitrile gloves. Drivers should wear masks when going through the toll.

Motorists should wear masks when using a cash toll lane.​
Motorists should wear masks when using a cash toll lane.​ (GoogleMaps)

NEWTOWN, PA — The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission will resume cash toll collections at its Trenton-Morrisville (Route) 1) and New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202) toll bridges starting May 13. Cash tolls will begin to be accepted at 11 p.m. that night.

Toll collectors will be wearing plastic face shields, masks, and nitrile gloves. Motorists should wear masks when using a cash toll lane.

Non-E-ZPass drivers should proceed through the lane with the overhead sign reading “CASH USERS ONLY.” Non-E-ZPass customers will be in violation if they travel through “E-ZPass Only” lanes; such passage will result in additional fees.

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The Commission instituted temporary cashless tolling for non-E-ZPass motorists on March 24 in response to COVID-19 infection rates.

RELATED: Rt. 202 Bridge Goes Cashless Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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