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Is I-95 a toll road in Maryland?

I have a trip planned through Maryland next month, and I noticed the itinerary takes us along I-95. Is it a toll road, and what are the fees?

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Andrea Barrett · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, more commonly known as I-95, is a toll road in
Maryland
. It consists of a 50-mile section through the northern
Baltimore
City line to
Delaware
. However, you only have to pay a toll if you are traveling north, and the toll plaza is located one mile north of the Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge over the Susquehanna River.
You won’t have to worry about toll fees if you’re not traveling along this stretch of the highway. However, if you are, here’s what you can expect to pay:
EZ Pass:
  • Commuter: $2.80
  • 2-axle: $6.00
  • 3-axle: $16.00
  • 4-axle: $24.00
Non-EZ Pass:
  • 2-axle: $8.00
  • 3-axle: $16.00
  • 4-axle: $24.00
Video rates
  • 2-axle: $12.00
  • 3-axle: $24.00
  • 4-axle: $36.00
  • 5-axle: $63.00
  • 6-axle: $75.00
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