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Your Ultimate Guide to Maryland Toll Roads  

There’s so much to discover and enjoy in the beautiful, coastal state of Maryland. Whether you’re headed to Annapolis, known for its historic charm and waterfront views, or Ocean City with its vibrant beach atmosphere, being prepared for tolls is definitely a smart move. Maryland has a number of toll roads, bridges, and tunnels that could add up to your travel costs.

Traveling through Maryland means traversing a mix of modern highways and scenic routes, each with its own charm. The state’s iconic toll roads, bridges, and tunnels are integral parts of the journey, offering both convenience and an opportunity to experience breathtaking views of the Chesapeake Bay and beyond.

In this guide, we’ll answer some of your most important questions when navigating Maryland toll roads: 

Discover Major Toll Roads in Maryland

Maryland Toll Road Costs

Toll rates in Maryland vary based on several factors:

Our detailed guide and online tools ensure you’re never caught off guard. We provide estimated costs for a complete ride on each major toll road and bridge in Maryland for standard 2-axle vehicles. Please note that NextPass does not cover tolls accrued in HOV lanes.

Toll RoadLocationDirectionPayment MethodsEstimated Price
Baltimore Harbor Thruway Tunnel (I-895)1-895 through Baltimore City, under the Patapsco RiverNorth-SouthNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$3-$6
Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95)Connects the Locust Point and Canton areas of BaltimoreEast-WestNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$3-$6
Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas ‘Mac’ Middleton Bridge (US-301)US 301, spans the Potomac River from Newburg, Md., to Dahlgren, Va.East-WestNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$4.50-$9
Intercounty Connector (ICC) (MD 200)From I-370 at Shady Grove to I-95 (Exit 31) at LaurelEast-WestNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$0.07/mile – $0.35/mile
John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway – Express Toll Lanes (ETL)8 miles, between I-895 and just north of MD 43 (White Marsh Boulevard) in Northeast BaltimoreNorth-SouthNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$0.46 – $4.52
John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (I-95)I-95 from the northern Baltimore City line to the Delaware borderNorth-SouthNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$6-$12
Thomas J Hatem Memorial Bridge (US-40)Spans the Susquehanna on US 40 between Havre de Grace and PerryvilleEast-WestNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$6-$12, on the eastbound side only
William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial/Chesapeak Bay Bridge (US-50/301)Crosses the Chesapeake Bay along US 50/301East-WestNextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, Video Toll$2.50-$6

Note: Prices may change without notice. You can find tailored toll rates based on specific entry and exit points using the Maryland toll road calculator.

Maryland Toll Payment Options

How do you pay for tolls in Maryland? Maryland has transitioned to a fully electronic tolling system for all toll roads and bridges. Maryland tollways and bridges accept NextPass, E-ZPass, Pay-by-Plate, or Video Tolling transactions.

Below are some options for paying tolls in Maryland:

How do I Pay Tolls for a Rental Car in Maryland?

If you’re planning to drive a rental car in Maryland, there are several ways to handle toll payments. With NextPass, we have you covered for tolls in your rental vehicle in Maryland. Simply add the license plate number of your rental vehicle into the app, add your payment method, and set the dates of your rental car period. Your rental car will be covered for the dates you provide through the NextPass app. You can also use the E-ZPass, Pay-By-Plate, or Video Tolling system, which allows you to pay tolls online or invoiced through the mail using your vehicle’s license plate. 

Before you hit the road, it’s advisable to discuss toll payment options with your rental car provider. If you have your own toll payment solution, you might want to opt out of the rental company’s toll services, which could include additional fees. Some rental companies charge high administrative fees for processing tolls or for using their toll devices, even if you don’t end up driving on toll roads.

Why Opt for Toll Roads?

Choosing toll roads in Maryland isn’t just about speed; it’s about smart, efficient travel:

How NextPass Simplifies Your Toll Road Experience in Maryland

No Equipment Needed- Forget about cluttering your windshield with stickers and transponders. NextPass uses advanced license plate recognition technology to ensure your tolls are paid automatically as you drive, without the need for any physical tags.

Pay Only What You Use- With NextPass, there are no prepayments or required reloads. Travel on Maryland toll roads and you’ll only be charged for the tolls you incur, directly to your linked payment method.

Add Multiple Vehicles- NextPass makes it easy to manage multiple vehicles under one account. Whether it’s your family car or a corporate car for business trips, adding and managing vehicles is simple and convenient.

Rental Car Compatibility- Use NextPass even when driving a rental car.

Billing and Support- See all your toll charges conveniently in your payment dashboard and enjoy knowledgeable customer support in both English and Spanish. Any issues or questions about your travels on Maryland toll roads? NextPass is here to help, anytime, anywhere.

With NextPass, navigating Maryland’s toll roads becomes a hassle-free experience. Whether you’re a daily commuter or a road trip enthusiast, our solutions are designed to save you time and money while promoting environmentally responsible travel. Create your NextPass account today and enjoy a smarter way to travel through Maryland.