Massachusetts Toll Roads Complete Guide: E-ZPass MA, Rates & Payment 2025
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Massachusetts Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: All-electronic tolling (EZDriveMA) - No cash accepted
Coverage: Mass Pike (I-90), Boston tunnels, Tobin Bridge
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: E-ZPass MA, Pay By Plate, license plate recognition
Operators: Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT)
Do I Need E-ZPass for Massachusetts? 2025 Update
No, you don't need E-ZPass to drive on Massachusetts toll roads - but you'll save significant money with E-ZPass MA. Massachusetts converted to 100% electronic tolling with no cash payment options anywhere in the state.
Key Reality: E-ZPass MA provides the lowest toll rates in Massachusetts. Out-of-state E-ZPass users pay higher "cash rates," and Pay By Plate users pay the highest rates plus processing fees.
2025 Update: Massachusetts maintains its all-electronic EZDriveMA system with no plans to return to cash collection. E-ZPass MA remains the most cost-effective payment method for regular users.
Massachusetts Toll Costs: Current Rates
Massachusetts operates toll facilities in the greater Boston area and along the Massachusetts Turnpike, with costs varying by payment method and location.
Current Toll Rates by Facility (2025)
Facility | E-ZPass MA | Out-of-State E-ZPass | Pay By Plate |
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Mass Pike (Full Length) | $7.45 | $9.35 | $14.00 |
Mass Pike (I-495 Section) | $3.50 | $4.05 | $5.00+ |
Tobin Bridge (Each Direction) | $1.25 | $2.50 | $3.00 |
Ted Williams Tunnel (Each Direction) | $1.75 | $3.50 | $4.25 |
Sumner/Callahan Tunnels (Each Direction) | $1.75 | $3.50 | $4.25 |
Where You Pay Tolls in Massachusetts (2025)
Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90): All-electronic tolling with multiple gantries spanning 138 miles from Boston to New York border
Boston Harbor Tunnels: Ted Williams, Sumner, and Callahan tunnels connecting Boston to Logan Airport and East Boston
Tobin Memorial Bridge: US Route 1 bridge connecting Boston to Chelsea over the Mystic River
How to Pay Massachusetts Tolls
Massachusetts uses the EZDriveMA all-electronic tolling system with four payment options:
1. E-ZPass MA (Lowest Rates):
- Free transponder with account opening
- Discounted toll rates on all Massachusetts facilities
- Works on all E-ZPass roads nationwide
- Automatic account replenishment available
2. Out-of-State E-ZPass (Higher Rates):
- E-ZPass from other states accepted
- Charged higher "cash rates" - no Massachusetts discounts
- Convenient for occasional visitors
- Billed through your home state E-ZPass agency
3. Pay By Plate MA (Registered Account):
- License plate-based account (no transponder)
- Pre-paid or post-paid options available
- Higher rates than E-ZPass MA
- Only valid on Massachusetts toll roads
4. Pay By Plate MA (Invoice - Highest Rates):
- No account required - invoice mailed 7-10 days after travel
- Highest toll rates plus $0.60 processing fee per invoice
- Late fees apply if not paid by due date
- Vehicle registration suspension possible for non-payment
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Massachusetts toll roads, use TollGuru Massachusetts toll calculator
Recent Changes (2025)
EZDriveMA System Updates:
- Continued all-electronic tolling operations across all facilities
- Enhanced license plate recognition technology deployment
- Improved customer service portal and mobile app functionality
- Streamlined Pay By Plate invoice processing
Rate Structure Maintenance:
- E-ZPass MA continues to provide maximum savings
- Out-of-state E-ZPass users pay cash-equivalent rates
- Pay By Plate remains the highest-cost option
- Resident discount programs maintained for tunnels and Tobin Bridge
Infrastructure Improvements:
- Ongoing Massachusetts Turnpike maintenance and upgrades
- Boston Harbor tunnel system improvements
- Enhanced toll gantry reliability and accuracy
Massachusetts Toll Facilities
Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) - Major East-West Corridor:
- 138-mile controlled-access highway from Boston to New York border
- All-electronic tolling with distance-based pricing
- Major connection to Logan Airport via Ted Williams Tunnel
- Serves Boston, Worcester, Springfield metropolitan areas
Boston Harbor Tunnels - Airport & Downtown Connections:
- Ted Williams Tunnel: I-90 connection to Logan Airport and Route 1A
- Sumner Tunnel: Southbound traffic from East Boston to downtown Boston
- Callahan Tunnel: Northbound traffic from downtown Boston to East Boston
- All tunnels tolled in both directions since electronic tolling implementation
Tobin Memorial Bridge - Mystic River Crossing:
- US Route 1 bridge connecting Boston to Chelsea
- Two-level structure with northbound lower, southbound upper
- Tolled in both directions since electronic tolling conversion
- Resident discount program for Chelsea and Charlestown residents
Planning Your Journey
Cost Considerations:
- Daily Boston commuter tolls: $5-15 depending on route and payment method
- Cross-state Mass Pike travel: $7.45-14.00 for full length
- Airport connections: $3.50-8.50 for Logan Airport access via tunnels
- E-ZPass MA savings: 25-50% compared to Pay By Plate rates
Payment Method Strategy:
- Regular users: E-ZPass MA provides maximum savings
- Occasional visitors: Out-of-state E-ZPass acceptable but more expensive
- Rental cars: Check company toll policies - many charge admin fees
- One-time trips: Pay By Plate invoice most expensive but convenient
Alternative Routes:
- Free bridges: Tobin Bridge alternatives include Route 1 through Revere
- Tunnel alternatives: Free bridges across Boston Harbor (longer travel times)
- Mass Pike alternatives: US Route 20 and other surface roads (significantly slower)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay cash for Massachusetts tolls?
No, Massachusetts converted to 100% electronic tolling in 2016. Cash is not accepted anywhere. You must use E-ZPass or Pay By Plate.
What happens if I don't pay Massachusetts tolls?
Unpaid tolls result in Pay By Plate invoices with $0.60 processing fees. Late payment adds monthly fees, and continued non-payment can lead to vehicle registration suspension and collection agency referral.
Why do out-of-state E-ZPass users pay more?
Massachusetts offers discounted rates only to E-ZPass MA customers. Out-of-state E-ZPass users pay cash-equivalent rates as an incentive for Massachusetts residents to use the state's system.
Can I get E-ZPass MA if I live in another state?
Yes, E-ZPass MA is available to anyone regardless of residence. For frequent Massachusetts travel, it provides significant savings even for out-of-state residents.
Do motorcycles pay tolls in Massachusetts?
Yes, motorcycles pay the same toll rates as passenger cars (2-axle vehicles) on all Massachusetts toll facilities.
Massachusetts vs. Neighboring States
State | System Type | Typical Cost | Coverage |
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Massachusetts | All-electronic (EZDriveMA) | $7.45-14.00 (Mass Pike) | I-90, Boston area |
Rhode Island | Limited tolls | $6.00 (Pell Bridge) | 1 bridge only |
Connecticut | No tolls | $0.00 | Toll-free statewide |
Vermont | Limited tolls | $5.00-8.00 | Mountain access roads |
New Hampshire | No tolls | $0.00 | Toll-free statewide |
New York | Extensive toll system | $0.05-0.15/mile | Statewide network |
Useful Links & Resources
Massachusetts Transportation Information:
- EZDriveMA Customer Service: 1-877-627-7745
- Massachusetts Department of Transportation: (857) 368-4636
- EZDriveMA Website: mass.gov/ezdrivema
- Real-time traffic: mass511.com
Account Management:
- E-ZPass MA Account Setup: Online at mass.gov/ezdrivema
- Pay By Plate Invoice Payment: Online portal available
- Customer Service Chat: Available on EZDriveMA website
- Account Balance Management: Automatic or manual replenishment
Related Toll Information:
- US Toll Guide - Complete guide to toll roads in neighboring states
- E-ZPass Network: Information for multi-state travel
- Regional travel planning: New England toll facilities