Okay, so I needed to drive from Delaware down to Maryland the other day, and you know how it is – gotta figure out the tolls on I-95. I didn’t want any surprises, so I did some digging beforehand. Here’s how I went about figuring out the I-95 tolls situation.

First Step: Starting Point
First things first, I needed to know exactly where I was starting and ending my trip. I mean, “Delaware to Maryland” is pretty broad, right? I-95 is a long stretch. I was starting just south of Wilmington, Delaware, and heading to a spot near Baltimore, Maryland.
Finding Some Info
Next, I pulled out my phone and just did a simple search, something like “I-95 tolls Delaware Maryland.” A bunch of stuff came up, some official-looking websites, some random forums.I avoid those random websites.
Figuring Out the Tolls
It’s a pay-by-plate system,so no stopping at a * I saw that prices can be different based on the time of day,So I made a mental note of that – rush hour probably means higher tolls.
Putting it All Together
So, with the specific exits I needed, I could get a pretty good estimate. I planned on needing around $8-10, just to be safe. I figured it’s better to overestimate than get stuck with a surprise bill later.
I made sure I had my license plate number correct and associated * It’s much more convenient.
