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ATTENTION MARYLAND VIDEO TOLLING CUSTOMERS

Submitted by Tamory Winfield on

The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) is NOT currently affiliated with any third-party bill payment services (i.e. doxo, Prism, Mint, etc.). The MDTA also has NOT granted any of these third-party services the legal authority to use our name, logo and/or materials.

Maryland’s tolling system, DriveEzMD, does NOT charge any fees to accept and process your Video Toll payment. If an Internet search engine has taken you to a website that is trying to charge you a processing fee to pay your toll, this is NOT DriveEzMD.com, Maryland’s official tolling website.

If you have used a third party to pay your Maryland toll, you should contact that third party to ensure your toll payment has been transmitted to Maryland by the due date to avoid civil penalties for late payment. The MDTA cannot control when we receive your payment from these third-party services.

To avoid using third-party bill payment services by mistake, please note the following when paying your Video Toll online:

  • Type www.DriveEzMD.com directly into your browser rather than using an Internet search engine.
  • Remember, if you are paying a processing service charge, you ARE on a third-party site. Maryland does not charge you a fee to pay your Video Toll online at DriveEzMD.com.
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Jul 11

Public Event

4:00 PM

Point Breeze

Serious About Safety: State Highway Administration's Commitment to Safer Roads

This month’s Serious About Safety message comes from State Highway Administrator (SHA) Will Pines, who highlights SHA’s continued commitment to building a strong safety culture and supporting MDOT’s overall safety mission. As we move through the summer travel season, roads across Maryland are busier than usual, making it especially important to stay alert, plan ahead, and make safe choices behind the wheel.

Potomac Waterway

July is Roadside Traffic Safety Awareness Month, a reminder that anyone can find themselves stopped along the side of the road unexpectedly, whether due to a disabled vehicle, a crash, emergency responders, or maintenance crews. In these situations, drivers are encouraged to slow down, stay alert, and move over when it is safe to do so. Learn more about Maryland’s Move Over Law, roadside safety, and real-time traffic updates through SHA’s CHART (Coordinated Highways Action Response Team) and MDTA's Bay Bridge website.

Jul 16

Finance and Administration Committee Meeting

9:00 AM

Livestream

This public meeting is livestreamed and archived on the Finance and Administration Committee Meeting Homepage. The Finance and Administration Committee Meeting homepage also provides access to the virtual meeting, schedule, agenda, materials and minutes.

Aug 06

Capital Committee Meeting

9:00 AM

Livestream

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