Tolls on Eight Delaware River Bridges Set to Rise Next Year, Boosting Travel Costs for Motorists.
Drivers crossing the Delaware River will face higher tolls starting January 1 as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has approved a rate structure that increases prices by between $0.50 and $3 per vehicle. The hikes are aimed at funding infrastructure projects, offsetting rising construction costs, and maintaining bridge safety.
The commission's proposed rates have sparked concerns for motorists, particularly those in two-axle vehicles under 8 feet high, who will see an increase of $2 to $5 without an E-ZPass or $0.50 more to the current rate with the electronic payment system. Buses and trucks exceeding 8 feet in height will pay upwards of $6 per axle with or without an E-ZPass.
These toll increases affect eight bridges spanning across New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including the Trenton-Morrisville, Scudder Falls, and Easton-Phillipsburg bridges. The commission cited financial projections showing a risk to its general fund reserve balance and debt service coverage ratio, prompting the need for these rate hikes to ensure bridge maintenance and operation costs are covered.
The eight toll bridges set to see price increases are:
1. Trenton-Morrisville (Route 1)
2. Scudder Falls (I-295)
3. New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202)
4. I-78
5. Easton-Phillipsburg (Route 22)
6. Portland-Columbia (Routes 611, 46 and 94)
7. Delaware Water Gap (I-80)
8. Milford Montague (Route 206)
These rate increases will be implemented to maintain the structural integrity of the bridges and fund necessary expenses like snow removal during the winter months.
Drivers crossing the Delaware River will face higher tolls starting January 1 as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has approved a rate structure that increases prices by between $0.50 and $3 per vehicle. The hikes are aimed at funding infrastructure projects, offsetting rising construction costs, and maintaining bridge safety.
The commission's proposed rates have sparked concerns for motorists, particularly those in two-axle vehicles under 8 feet high, who will see an increase of $2 to $5 without an E-ZPass or $0.50 more to the current rate with the electronic payment system. Buses and trucks exceeding 8 feet in height will pay upwards of $6 per axle with or without an E-ZPass.
These toll increases affect eight bridges spanning across New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including the Trenton-Morrisville, Scudder Falls, and Easton-Phillipsburg bridges. The commission cited financial projections showing a risk to its general fund reserve balance and debt service coverage ratio, prompting the need for these rate hikes to ensure bridge maintenance and operation costs are covered.
The eight toll bridges set to see price increases are:
1. Trenton-Morrisville (Route 1)
2. Scudder Falls (I-295)
3. New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202)
4. I-78
5. Easton-Phillipsburg (Route 22)
6. Portland-Columbia (Routes 611, 46 and 94)
7. Delaware Water Gap (I-80)
8. Milford Montague (Route 206)
These rate increases will be implemented to maintain the structural integrity of the bridges and fund necessary expenses like snow removal during the winter months.