Your Ultimate Guide to Massachusetts Toll Roads

Sep 15, 2025
- State: Massachusetts
- Region: Northeast USA
- Supported by NextPass: Always! For more details, visit our coverage map regularly.
From cobblestone streets steeped in Revolutionary War history to breathtaking coastal vistas, Massachusetts offers a rich tapestry of experiences perfect for exploring by car. Whether you’re wandering through the historic towns of Lexington and Concord, strolling the sandy shores of Cape Cod, or craving the crisp mountain air of the Berkshires, a road trip is the best way to truly appreciate the state’s diversity.
With short driving distances, varied landscapes, and something new around every bend, Massachusetts is made for exploration. So get ready to discover everything the Bay State has to offer—from colonial landmarks and quaint villages to forested hills and seaside escapes.
In this guide, we’ll answer some of your most important questions when navigating Massachusetts toll roads:
- How much are tolls in Massachusetts?
- Where are the Massachusetts toll roads/MA tollways?
- How can I pay for Massachusetts tolls?
- How can I pay for tolls for my rental car in Massachusetts?
- How can I pay Massachusetts tolls online?
Discover Major Toll Roads in Massachusetts
Key Massachusetts toll roads include:
- Massachusetts Turnpike
Massachusetts Toll Road Costs
Toll rates in Massachusetts vary based on several factors:
- Vehicle class (weight and number of axles)
- Entry and exit points
- Payment method
- Distance traveled
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 Massachusetts for standard 2-axle vehicles.
Note: NextPass does not cover tolls accrued in HOV lanes.
Toll Road | Location | Direction | Payment Methods | Estimated Price |
Callahan Tunnel* | Runs under the Boston Harbor, between North End to East Boston | North-South | NextPass, E-Zpass, Pay-by-Plate | $1.50-$2.95 |
Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) | Runs from the I-90 connection at the New York state line in West Stockbridge, to Route 1A in Boston | East-West | NextPass, E-Zpass, Pay-by-Plate | $0.25-$14 |
Maurice J. Tobin Bridge (Tobin Memorial Bridge/US-1)* | Spans from Boston to Chelsea over the Mystic River | North-South | NextPass, E-Zpass, Pay-by-Plate | $1.25-$2.55 |
Sumner Tunnel* | Runs under the Boston Harbor, between North End to East Boston | North-South | NextPass, E-Zpass, Pay-by-Plate | $1.50-$2.95 |
Ted Williams Tunnel* | Spans I-90 from South Boston towards its eastern terminus at Route 1A in East Boston | North-South | NextPass, E-Zpass, Pay-by-Plate | $1.50-$2.95 |
*Qualified residents of Charlestown, Chelsea, East Boston, South Boston, or the North End may be able to use these bridges for a discounted toll rate of $0.20.
Note: Prices may change without notice. You can find tailored toll rates based on specific entry and exit points using the Massachusetts toll road calculator.
Massachusetts Toll Payment Options
How do you pay for tolls in Massachusetts? Massachusetts has transitioned to a fully electronic cashless tolling system for all toll roads and bridges. Massachusetts tollways and bridges accept NextPass, E-ZPass, and Pay-by-Mail.
Below are some options for paying tolls in Massachusetts:
- NextPass Account: NextPass is a cashless toll payment option! Setup is swift and easy, and you pay as you go. Simply register your vehicle in the app or on our website, insert a payment method, and drive! You’ll never need a transponder or toll tag when driving with NextPass. You pay for tolls as you pass through them with your registered vehicle. No activation fees. No subscription. No minimum balance required. Please note: Drivers are responsible for removing their vehicle from any previous tolling accounts, like E-ZPass or other tolling agencies, in order for NextPass to work successfully.
- E-ZPass: Drivers can set up a transponder account, though it may take about a week to receive it by mail. Account holders are typically required to pre-pay and maintain a minimum balance to access this service.
- Pay-By-Plate: Drivers also have the option to drive through Massachusetts tolls without a transponder or a registered NextPass account without stopping, paying online instead. Cameras at these tolling points will capture the license plate information and invoice the registered car owner. This is typically the most expensive of all the options and often has additional administrative fees added.
How do I Pay Tolls for a Rental Car in Massachusetts?
If you’re planning to drive a rental car in Massachusetts, there are several ways to handle toll payments. With NextPass, we have you covered for tolls in your rental vehicle in Massachusetts. 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 or Pay-By-Plate/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 Massachusetts isn’t just about speed; it’s about smart, efficient travel:
- Enhanced Infrastructure: Experience efficient and safe travel thanks to high-speed video cameras and overhead toll gantries.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Save on fuel and time, which means more to spend on enjoying your trip.
- Efficiency: Avoid congestion and get to your destination faster.
- Convenience: No need to stop at toll booths! With open-road tolling technology, you can travel at highway speeds while your toll fees are automatically charged.
How NextPass Simplifies Your Toll Road Experience in Massachusetts
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 Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts toll roads? NextPass is here to help, anytime, anywhere.
With NextPass, navigating Massachusetts’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 Massachusetts.
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- Pay as you go
- No minimum balance
- No monthly subscription
- No transponders or equipment required
- Add multiple vehicles
