Drivers will spend more to hit NJ roads in 2026 as gas tax, tolls go up

Jan 3, 2026 - 18:00
Drivers will spend more to hit NJ roads in 2026 as gas tax, tolls go up

Get ready to shell out more money to drive in New Jersey this year.

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The Garden State’s gas tax and tolls just got pricier and drivers told NBC10 that this feels like yet another hit to the wallet.

A more than four cent per gallon price hike went into effect on New Year’s Day bringing the state’s gas tax to just over 49 cents.

“We do have to pay for aging roads and bridges. Our infrastructure is critical and we have so much of it here in New Jersey,” AAA Club Alliance spokesperson Tracy Noble explained.

Then, on Sunday, Jan. 4, tolls on the Garden State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike and the Atlantic City Expressway are set to rise by 3%.

“It discourages you from traveling. And that’s not good,” Maria Vallieres, of Ardmore, Pa., said.

Also on Sunday, the AC Expressway goes cashless when it switches to electronic tolling only, meaning no more stopping or slowing down for toll plazas.

Any drivers who don’t have E-Z Pass will be billed by mail at double the price.

Yes, that means it will cost you $12.98 to travel the entire length of the Expressway, plus $1 as an invoice fee per bill which will be issued monthly bringing your total to $13.98.

“To do toll-by-plate for customers, it costs us a lot more money to have that transaction run through our system,” according to Karen Hutchings, of the South Jersey Transportation Authority.

Officials say about 90% of drivers on the Atlantic City Expressway already have E-Z Pass. They’ll be watching to see how many more sign once cash is not an option.

These changes come as the Delaware River Joint Bridge Commission is hiking toll rates to $2 for passenger vehicles – $5 for drivers without E-ZPass – on eight toll bridges this year.