Tolls, fares and even bike share rates increasing in 2026 - here's what you'll pay
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Tolls, fares and even bike share rates increasing in 2026 - here's what you'll pay
"Whether you use two wheels or four, getting around New Jersey will cost more in the New Year as four toll agencies plan to raise rates next month. Those who shun cars for bikes won't get relief as CitiBike, which serves Jersey City and Hoboken, also announced some rate increases taking effect on Jan. 5. NJ Turnpike/Garden State Parkway Tolls will increase by 3% on New Jersey's two largest toll roads-the Parkway and the Turnpike-on Jan. 5, marking the fifth hike since March 2020."
"Murphy signed off on the Nov. 18 meeting minutes containing the 2026 $2.8 billion budget and toll hike. A trip on the full 117-mile length of the Turnpike between the Delaware Memorial Bridge and George Washington Bridge will increase from $21.35 to $22 for cash customers. E-ZPass customers will see increases from $21.24 to $21.88 for peak hour travel. Off-peak will go from $15.93 to $16.40 for all NJ E-ZPass customers."
Multiple New Jersey toll authorities and CitiBike will implement rate increases effective Jan. 5. The NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway will see a 3% toll increase, marking the fifth hike since March 2020. The full 117-mile Turnpike trip will rise from $21.35 to $22 for cash and E-ZPass peak rates will increase from $21.24 to $21.88; off-peak E‑ZPass will rise from $15.93 to $16.40. Several one-way plazas and exit/entry ramps across the Parkway will see cash and E‑ZPass increases, with specific amounts listed for multiple plazas and exits. CitiBike rates in Jersey City and Hoboken will also rise.
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