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All-Electronic (Cashless) Tolling / AET

Key Bridge All Electronic (Cashless) Tolling

In October 2019, the Maryland Transportation Authority’s (MDTA) Key Bridge (I-695) began collecting tolls via all-electronic tolling (AET). With cashless toll collection, motorists pay tolls via E-ZPass or Video Tolling. Benefits include less idle time, better fuel efficiency, a faster commute and increased safety. These interim improvements are anticipated to be completed by Summer 2021.

To learn more about the switch to cashless toll collection at the Hatem and Key Bridges, please see the Open House Materials from MDTA’s May 2019 Open Houses.

Key Bridge I-695 AET Configuration at Gantry and Former Toll Plaza Site

Key Bridge I-695 AET Configuration at Gantry and Former Toll Plaza Site

Key Bridge AET Gantry Along I-695

Key Bridge I-695 AET Configuration at Former Toll Plaza Site

Key Bridge I-695 AET Configuration at Former Toll Plaza Site

Key Bridge I-695 AET Configuration at Former Toll Plaza Site

Additional Information:

All Electronic (Cashless) Tolling Archive - Key Bridge

All Electronic (Cashless) Tolling Archive - Key Bridge

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Public Calendar

Apr 30

MDTA Board Meeting

9:00 AM

Livestream

9 AM

Livestream

This public meeting is livestreamed and archived on the MDTA Board Meeting Homepage. The MDTA Board Meeting homepage also provides access to the meeting schedule, materials, agenda and minutes.

Apr 30

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10:00 AM

Point Breeze

As part of the Serious About Safety initiative, we are sharing a powerful message from Kimberly Sizemore of TSO’s Office of Procurement. Kimberly is also a Mothers Against Drunk Driving advocate who is deeply committed to making a difference after her son was severely injured by an impaired driver. Her story is a reminder of how quickly lives can change and the real impact behind the work we do at MDOT.

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Her message also highlights an important responsibility we all share. If you see something on the road that does not look safe, such as reckless or impaired driving, say something. Reporting unsafe behavior can help prevent serious harm and protect others. Take a moment to watch Kimberly’s story and reflect on how we can all continue to put safety first.

Apr 30

2026 Spring Baltimore Port Alliance Hiring & Career Expo

10:30 AM

7200 Sollers Point Rd, Baltimore, MD 21222

10:30 am – 1:30 pm

 

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