PHILADELPHIA - The costs for motorists to cross the Delaware River into Philadelphia will not increase in 2022 after the Delaware River Port Authority voted Wednesday to keep toll prices frozen.
The agency said that it's the eleventh straight year that prices on its four major bridges - Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman, Commodore Barry, and Betsy Ross - will stay the same.
A decade-old agreement calls for biannual toll raises, but the agency postponed the spike for the sixth straight cycle. MORE PENNSYLVANIA HEADLINESIt's expected that the agency's four major bridges that connect New Jersey and Pennsylvania will generate over $356M next year.