What is the turnpike charge from exit 9 to exit 14c on the turnpike
the tolls on the NJ Turnpike depend on what you are driving and where you get on and off of the Turnpike and whether or not you have ezpass. There is a calculator here at http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/nj-vcenter-tollrates.htm?tollrates=1&Submit2.x=36&Submit2.y=13&Submit2=Start+Calculator There is also a printable NJ Turnpike Toll Rate Schedule here at http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/nj-vcenter-tollmap.htm For instance the car tolls on the turnpike for going from exit 8 to 7a would be .60 cents. Of course if you have ezpass it might be a different toll.
no, the manual toll booths are not equipped to accept credit cards, but you can get an E-ZPass tag to pay tolls (without stopping), funded with a credit card replenishable deposit.
6.10 on ezpass
Toll costs on NJTurnpike from exit 16 to exit 6
can pay tolls with check cash? Be prepared to sit there a while as they take down your registration, name, and address, so they can send you a bill.
Thanks for no help. I went on Nj turnpike site myself. Answer is $5.45 if anyone else needs to know.
What What is the toll from exit 7 to exit 1 on the New Jersey Turnpike.
Use the following Toll Calculator at: http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/nj-vcenter-tollrates.htm?tollrates=1&Submit2.x=37&Submit2.y=11
Yes, as with the Holland Tunnel, you pay the toll when traveling from NJ to NY. No toll when traveling from NY to NJ.
96 miles taking this route:Follow your way down to the N. J. TURNPIKE (toll road). Once you are past the toll booth, follow signs to NEW YORK and NORTH.Take the N. J. TURNPIKE (toll) NORTH to I-287 at EXIT 10. Once you are past the toll booth, follow signs to I-287 NORTH to METUCHEN.Take I-287 NORTH to Morristown.
It means that there is a part of the road - if you're travelling on it, that will require you to pay a toll, and part of it that will not. Like on I87, if you're just driving on it through the Bronx, you won't have to pay a toll, but if you're taking it towards upstate, there's a point where you will. That's all it means. On the flip side, there are other roads, like the NJ Turnpike, where no matter where you enter or exit, you will have to pay a toll. Those are not partial toll roads. They are plain ol' toll roads. =))