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Delaware Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: E-ZPass + Cash/Video Tolling
Coverage: I-95, Route 1, Route 301, Delaware Memorial Bridge
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: E-ZPass transponders, License plate recognition, Cash lanes
Operators: DelDOT, Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA)

Do I Need E-ZPass for Delaware? 2025 Update

No, you don't need E-ZPass to drive on Delaware toll roads - but you'll save significantly with one. Delaware accepts E-ZPass, cash, and video tolling (Pay by Plate) on most facilities, though some locations are transitioning to cashless operations.

Key Reality: Without E-ZPass, you'll pay premium rates - sometimes double the E-ZPass cost. Delaware E-ZPass users get the best rates, while out-of-state drivers pay substantially more.

2025 Update: Major toll increases took effect throughout 2025, with Delaware E-ZPass users seeing the smallest increases. Out-of-state drivers face rate hikes of 25-100% on most facilities.

Delaware Toll Costs: Current Rates

Delaware operates toll roads on three major facilities with significant rate differences between Delaware E-ZPass users and out-of-state drivers.

Current Toll Rates by Facility (2025)

Facility Delaware E-ZPass Out-of-State E-ZPass/Cash Video Tolling
Route 1 (Dover Plaza) - Weekday $1.50 $2.50 $2.50
Route 1 (Dover Plaza) - Weekend $4.00 $6.00 $6.00
Route 1 (Biddles Plaza) - Weekday $1.50 $2.50 $2.50
Route 1 (Biddles Plaza) - Weekend $4.00 $6.00 $6.00
I-95 (Maryland Line) - Both Directions $5.00 $5.00 $5.00
Route 301 (Middletown Bypass) $3.30 $6.60 $6.60
Delaware Memorial Bridge $4.75 (DE/NJ E-ZPass) $5.00 (Other E-ZPass) $6.00 (Cash)

Where You Pay Tolls in Delaware (2025)

Route 1 (Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway): Dover and Biddles toll plazas between Dover and Christiana

I-95 (Delaware Turnpike): Single toll plaza at Maryland state line, collected both directions

Route 301: Cashless toll gantry on Middletown Bypass

Delaware Memorial Bridge: One-way toll from New Jersey to Delaware

How to Pay Delaware Tolls

You can use the following toll payment methods to pay tolls in Delaware:

1. E-ZPass Electronic System:

  • Delaware E-ZPass: Best rates, up to 50% savings
  • Out-of-state E-ZPass: Accepted but higher rates
  • Available at AAA, Wawa, and other retailers
  • Highway speed lanes available on select facilities

2. Cash Payment:

  • Route 1 and I-95: Cash lanes available 24/7
  • Delaware Memorial Bridge: Cash accepted during staffed hours
  • Route 301: Cashless - no cash option

3. Video Tolling (Pay by Plate):

  • License plate recognition technology
  • Invoice mailed to vehicle owner
  • Same rates as out-of-state E-ZPass/cash
  • 30-day payment window

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Delaware toll roads, use TollGuru Delaware toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

Route 1 Major Increases:

  • Delaware E-ZPass weekday rates increased from $1.00 to $1.50
  • Weekend rates jumped from $3.00 to $4.00 (Delaware E-ZPass)
  • Out-of-state drivers now pay $6.00 on weekends (double Delaware E-ZPass rate)

I-95 Updates:

  • Toll increased to $5.00 for all vehicle types
  • First increase in over a decade
  • Revenue projected to increase by $22 million annually

Delaware Memorial Bridge Changes:

  • April 2025: Cash rates increased $1.00 for all vehicle classes
  • E-ZPass rates unchanged in Phase 1
  • Phase 2 toll increases planned for no earlier than January 2027

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Delaware beach trips: $3-8 with Delaware E-ZPass, $5-12 with out-of-state E-ZPass
  • I-95 through Delaware: $5 one-way for all drivers
  • Weekend travel premium: Up to 300% higher rates on Route 1

Toll-Free Alternatives:

  • Route 13: Parallel to Route 1 but significantly slower
  • US-40: Alternative to I-95 for cross-state travel
  • Local roads: Available but add 30-60 minutes to most trips

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid Delaware tolls completely?

Yes, but with significant time penalties. Route 13 parallels Route 1 toll-free, and US-40 provides an alternative to I-95. However, these routes add 30-60 minutes to most trips and pass through numerous traffic lights.

What happens if I don't pay Delaware tolls?

Unpaid tolls result in violation notices with steep penalties: base toll + $25 administrative fee + $10 ambulance fund fee + $15 violent crimes fee. Total penalties can exceed $50 per missed toll.

Why do out-of-state drivers pay more?

Delaware provides discounted rates to Delaware E-ZPass users as they contribute to the state's transportation infrastructure through registration fees and local taxes. Out-of-state drivers pay premium rates to help fund Delaware's road maintenance.

Do trucks pay higher tolls?

Yes, truck tolls are based on number of axles. A typical 5-axle truck pays $35 with E-ZPass at Delaware Memorial Bridge, while larger trucks pay per additional axle.

Are there any discounts available?

Delaware Memorial Bridge offers commuter discounts ($27.50 for 22 trips) and frequent traveler discounts ($45 for 20 trips), but these require New Jersey E-ZPass accounts. Route 1 and I-95 offer no discount programs.

Delaware vs. Neighboring States

State System Type Typical Cost Coverage
Delaware E-ZPass + Cash/Video $1.50-6.00 3 major facilities
Maryland E-ZPass + Cash $4.00-8.00 Bay Bridge, tunnels, I-95
New Jersey E-ZPass + Cash $1.50-15.00 Extensive network
Pennsylvania E-ZPass + Cash $4.00-25.00 Turnpike system
Virginia E-ZPass + Cash $2.00-12.00 Northern Virginia

Useful Links & Resources

Internal Navigation:

Official Contacts:

  • Delaware E-ZPass: 1-888-397-2773 - Account support and violations
  • DelDOT: (302) 760-2080 - Route 1 and I-95 toll information
  • Delaware Memorial Bridge: (302) 571-6300 - Bridge operations
  • DRBA E-ZPass: E-ZPasscorrespondenceteam@DRBA.net - Bridge E-ZPass support

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