It's tricky. It gets hairy around NY-NJ due to all this stuff (peak vs. off-peak) and since I-95 doesn't connect well, it also depends where you cross into Pennsylvania/Delaware, and if you have EZPass, which sometimes gets a discount. If you use the New Jersey Turnpike all the way from the GW Bridge, to I-295, and cross into Delaware, and you're going southbound at peak times, it's going to be about $26.30 if I did my math right.
The I-295 Delaware River Bridge is $3 southbound only, but there's a northbound-only toll in Maryland north of Baltimore which is $5. So it's about $28.30 from Virginia to Canada. That should be about right.
It costs about $40 in tolls to get to Virginia from New York.
$10
Connecticut has no toll roads. The Massachusetts Turnpike (Mass Pike) has tolls east of Springfield, but what your specific trip would cost depends how much of your trip you spend on the Pike.
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roughly 20 doll hairs
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Usually around $800.
it costs four dollars or more
If you take I-95 there are no tolls in NC or Virginia. As of a couple years ago, there were none in SC either.
The cost of tolls from New Hampshire to Hampton, Virginia on I-95 can vary based on the specific route and any tolls you encounter. There are tolls in areas like Massachusetts and Maryland, but the total can range from approximately $10 to $30, depending on the exact starting and ending points and whether you use an EZ-Pass or pay cash. It's advisable to check a toll calculator or map for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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I would also like to know that! :^