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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Prices Increase On Most Maryland Tolls Nov. 1

WASHINGTON -- The cost of traveling is going to increase next week for drivers who use certain local bridges or toll roads.
 
Maryland is raising tolls on most tunnels and bridges starting Nov. 1, with the exception of the new Intercounty Connector (ICC). The increases will vary. For example, cash rate tolls on the Harry Nice Bridge from Maryland into Virginia will climb from $3 to $4, while the cash rate on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge will rise from $2.50 to $4.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of BS...

They had the price at 2.50 for 30 years, and I'm my 30 years on this earth, prices have risen many times before...

Yet they kept the bridge at 2.50; now all of a sudden they raid the storm water and roads funds and say oh well we have to raise tolls now to put back into a fun they will just take the money from
again...

I wish, people would stop speaking for me saying i would love to have toll hikes, because I don't...

Just remember this Rich people and Govnr. Farting O'faily; You live in the same country, and state I do... The Air is the same here as it is everywhere else, so don't think for one second you can squeeze by unaffected...

Anonymous said...

Tear the stupid thing down. Brings nothing but trouble.