Hi, In january, I m going to be traveling from New Hampshire, to South Carolina to see my boyfriend graduate from boot camp, and I was wondering if anyone knew how much it would cost in tolls? If anyone has an idea of what it would be, please let me know. thanks! :)
You will only be passing through three toll states, and that is New Jersey I-95 NJ Turnpike, I-95 in Delaware and I-95 in Maryland. I think there may be tolls in Connecticut but not sure.You ll be traveling the entire length of the NJ Turnpike, so the cost will be $9.05.See here: http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/Class1Cars2008.htmThe cost in Delaware is $4.00http://www.deldot.gov/public.ejs?command=PublicTollRateI95You will also have to take the Fort McHenry Tunnel through Baltimore which is $2.00There s also various other tolls in Maryland, but I m not sure of the location of them all, they seem to be scattered all over. It would only be a few cents I think.http://www.mdta.maryland.gov/TollRates/jfk.htmlThe total will be about $15.05, but it might be more, so bring about $20 in change.
Well it depends on how you go, of course.You may have the $2 toll on I-95 in New Hampshire.Most people, take 495 west to the Mass Pike to 84 west to 91 south back to 95, instead of 95 through Rhode Island because it s much shorter. The toll is $1.10In New York, you ll have two tolls coming home only $8 at the George Washington Bridge and $1 on the New England Thruway. They re both northbound only.Jersey Turnpike is $9.05 end to end with cash, although you can get an off-peak discount with EZ Pass.Delaware Memorial Bridge is $3, but only going south.Delaware Turnpike is $4.00 both ways.In upper Maryland, there is a $5.00 toll, but only going north.And your last toll will be the tunnel in Baltimore which is $2.Then you re toll free the rest of the way.http://www.i95exitguide.com/tolls/index.��http://www.massdot.net/user-cgi/tollcalc��