New Jersey Toll-Road Drivers Face Higher Charges Starting Jan. 1
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Toll increases of as much as 53 percent, a boost set when Jon Corzine was governor, will start Jan. 1 on the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike, two of the busiest roads in the U.S.
The rate for passenger vehicles traveling the Turnpike’s length during peak traffic hours will be as much as $13.85 in cash, up from $9.05 currently. The maximum charge for tractor-trailer rigs with six or more axles also will rise 53 percent, to $56.85.