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New Jersey is going cashless on one of its largest bridges by mid-2026, requiring E-ZPass or license plate payments.
New Jersey is transitioning one of its largest bridges to a fully cashless toll system, eliminating the need for drivers to pay with physical money.
The change, part of a broader effort to modernize toll collection, will require vehicles to use electronic payment methods such as E-ZPass or license plate imaging.
The move aims to reduce congestion, improve traffic flow, and streamline operations.
The transition is expected to be completed by mid-2026, with no cash payment options available at toll plazas.
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