ALL ELECTRONIC TOLLING (AET) STATEWIDE
All eight Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) facilities are all electronic (cashless). With All Electronic Tolling (AET), drivers do not stop or slow down to pay tolls. Instead, they are collected through E-ZPass, Pay-By-Plate, and Video Tolling. The system not only provides convenience for motorists, but it also means less engine idling for better fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, decreased congestion and increased safety. The MDTA is self-sufficient and receives no gas tax, motor vehicle fees, or other revenue in the Transportation Trust Fund. MDTA facilities are fully financed, operated, maintained, improved, and protected with toll revenues paid by customers using those facilities.
Have you recently received a text message claiming you owe money for unpaid tolls? Be aware there are ongoing SMS phishing attacks designed to trick you into paying fake toll debt. The most recent attacks replicate the look and logo of correspondence from DriveEzMD. Do NOT share personal information or make payments using these messages.
Remember- the only authorized methods to pay your Maryland tolls or perform account maintenance include:
- Visiting the official website: https://www.driveezmd.com/
- Using the DriveEzMD App
- Visiting a DriveEzMD Customer Service Center
- Calling the DriveEzMD Call Center at 1-888-321-6824
- Following the instructions included upon receipt of mailed Citations or Notices of Tolls Due (NOTDs)
If you receive one of these texts, the following is suggested:
- File a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), www.ic3.gov, be sure to include:
- The phone number from where the text originated.
- The website listed within the text
- Check your account using the toll service’s legitimate website.
- Contact the toll service’s customer service phone number.
- Delete any smishing texts received.
- If you clicked any link or provided your information, take efforts to secure your personal information and financial accounts. Dispute any unfamiliar charges.
To learn more from the IC3 or to report receipt of a smishing text, visit the most recent smishing PSA.
Updated: 05-20-2024
Southeast I-695 closed on Outer Loop at MD 173 (exit 1) and Inner Loop closed at MD 151/North Point Boulevard (exit 42).
Harbor Crossings alternate routes are I-95 or I-895 tunnels.
If you are a Baltimore Region Discount Plan customer, you can still use your plan and get deep discounts at the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and Fort McHenry Tunnel. This plan also includes the JFK Highway and Hatem Bridge. But if your new commute doesn’t regularly include these facilities, and you want to cancel your Baltimore Region Discount Plan, the MDTA will credit any Unused Commuter Trip (UUCT) charges for your current cycle.
DriveEzMD is here to help with this process. Call 1-888-321-6824 or use our DriveEzMD.com webchat Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Learn more about Commuter Plans and UUCTs by visiting DriveEzMD.com.
Unsure of whether you have a Commuter Plan, or need to make some changes to your account? Sign on by visiting DriveEzMD.com or by downloading the DriveEzMD Mobile App on the App Store or Google Play.