Electronic Tolls, or electronic toll collection (ETC), refer to a system of collecting tolls or fees for road usage electronically, without the need for motorists to stop or manually pay at toll booths. Instead, electronic tolling systems use technology such as transponders, cameras, and sensors to automatically identify vehicles as they pass through designated tolling points, deduct toll charges from prepaid accounts, or bill registered vehicle owners later for tolls incurred.

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All Electronic Tolling on Mass Pike – October 28

Effective October 28, 2016, the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90) ceased accepting cash for tolls, eliminating toll booths at exits. For those who don’t frequently travel on the Turnpike, here’s a summary to ensure you stay informed about these changes.