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New Jersey’s Atlantic City Expressway goes cashless Jan. 4, using electronic tolling with higher fees for non-E-ZPass users.
The Atlantic City Expressway in New Jersey will go cashless on January 4, 2026, replacing toll booths with electronic gantries that read E-ZPass transponders or license plates.
The $159 million project, completed by the South Jersey Transportation Authority, aims to improve traffic flow and safety.
E-ZPass users will pay based on entry and exit points with no extra fees, while non-E-ZPass drivers face a 100% surcharge and $1 fee, increasing costs to about $14 per trip.
Unpaid bills may lead to fines and registration suspension.
The change, delayed to avoid summer construction, marks New Jersey’s first major cashless toll system and sets a precedent for other state toll roads.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for January 5.
La autopista Atlantic City Expressway de Nueva Jersey se hace sin dinero en efectivo el 4 de enero, utilizando peaje electrónico con tarifas más altas para los usuarios que no tienen E-ZPass.