Drivers will start seeing increased tolls on eight bridges that cross the Delaware River next year.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, which owns and operates 20 bridges between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, announced on Monday that it approved a rate structure that will raise toll prices by between $0.50 and $3, depending on the type of vehicle and method of payment used. The hikes will take effect "on or about Jan. 1," and a firm start date will be announced in December.
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E-ZPass rates for two-axle vehicles less than 8 feet high will go up 50 cents to $2. The same vehicle without an E-ZPass will see a $2 increase to $5. Per-axle rates for passenger vehicles that are over 8 feet in height like buses

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