These Jersey Shore bridges have gone cashless; here's how to pay the toll fares
When you head to the Jersey Shore this holiday weekend, you might not need to make that ATM run, at least not for bridge fare. The Cape May County Bridge Commission has introduced all-electronic tolling on five area bridges.
According to a commission spokesperson, the transition to cashless tolling began May 11. Bridge tolls are now being charged using E-ZPass and toll-by-plate.
Drivers will either have the appropriate toll amount deducted from their E-ZPass account balance or bills will be mailed to them after a photo is taken of their license plate when crossing the toll lane.
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All five of the Cape May County Bridge Commission bridges are now cashless:
Ocean City Longport Bridge.
Corsons Inlet Bridge.
Townsends Inlet Bridge.
Grassy Sound Bridge.
Middle Thorofare Bridge.
Travelers with bridge tickets were notified via the commission's website that the tickets will no longer be accepted. Instead, they can be sold back to the commission for a refund of $1.20 per ticket. All tickets are to be returned by June 30, either in person from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the front desk, or via mail to the Cape May County Bridge Commission at 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court House, 08210.
Those wishing to return bridge tickets are asked to fill out the CMCBC Ticket Buyback Form available on the commission's website.
Kaitlyn McCormick writes about trending issues and community news across South Jersey for the Courier-Post, The Daily Journal and the Burlington County Times. If you have a story she should tell, email her at kmccormick@gannett.com. And subscribe to stay up to date on the news you need.
This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Cape May County Bridge Commission starts cashless tolling
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