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How to Drive on Toll Roads in New Hampshire

A trip to the Granite State can be an exciting adventure full of natural wonders and attractions. But when planning your venture, you must learn more about New Hampshire tolls to better plan your routes. Fortunately, tolls in New Hampshire are no big deal with Budget on your side. Learn more about the toll roads you may encounter below and find a Budget location in NH

Budget E-Toll Services

No need to bypass New Hampshire toll roads if you have Budget e-Toll. At just $6.95/day plus the cost of tolls, our standard e-Toll service is perfect for short visits to the Granite State. Or, for an all-inclusive rate, you can get Budget e-Toll Unlimited and use toll roads as much as you want.

 

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How Tolls Work in New Hampshire

Tolls in New Hampshire use an electronic tolling system called E-ZPass, offering faster travel through toll points while significantly reducing congestion and enabling smoother traffic flow on major roadways. Cash payment options are available for those without E-ZPass at various toll booths. However, toll booths are quickly being replaced as the state moves toward a 100% electronic tolling system. Fortunately, you can enjoy hassle-free travel without setting up an E-ZPass account by opting for a Budget e-Toll service.

Must-Know Tollways in New Hampshire

Everett Turnpike (I-93 and US-3)

  • Length: 39.86 miles (64.16 km)

  • Speed Limit: 65 mph

  • Major City/Cities Served: Concord, Manchester, Nashua

Also called the Central New Hampshire Turnpike, the Everett Turnpike is a vital New Hampshire toll road going north and south. Officially part of US Route 3 and I-93, the turnpike stretches from the Massachusetts border in Nashua north to Concord, facilitating smoother travel for daily commuters and travelers while linking cities and towns like Manchester, Hooksett, and Merrimack. The Everett Turnpike also provides access to the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. (Source) (Source 2)

 

Spaulding Turnpike (NH 16)

  • Length: 33.2 miles (53.4 km)

  • Speed Limit: 55–65 mph

  • Major City/Cities Served: Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, Middleton

The Spaulding Turnpike, designated as NH Route 16, is a crucial north-south highway offering faster travel in the eastern part of the state. It extends from Portsmouth and connects cities like Rochester and Milton. This toll road also provides easy connections to coastal regions and offers access to recreational areas in the White Mountains and the Lakes Region. (Source) (Source 2)

 

I-95 (Blue Star Turnpike)

  • Length: 16.2 miles (26.01 km)

  • Speed Limit: 55–65 mph

  • Major City/Cities Served: Portsmouth, North Hampton, Seabrook

The New Hampshire portion of I-95, also known as the Blue Star Turnpike, is a key segment of highway running along the southeastern coast of New Hampshire. It extends about 16 miles from the Massachusetts border to the Maine State line, offering faster regional travel and easy access to other New England states. (Source) (Source 2)

*Toll rates, road distances, and speed limits subject to change.

FAQs about Toll Roads in New Hampshire

When driving a personal vehicle, you can pay missed tolls online within seven days of the occurrence. Failure to do so results in a toll violation, which is sent to the registered owner by mail and includes an administration fee and the cost of the toll. When driving a Budget rental car, you will automatically be enrolled in a Budget e-Toll service if you drive through an E-ZPass lane. 

Yes, I-95 becomes a New Hampshire toll road called the Blue Star Turnpike. The turnpike covers the entire 16-mile portion of I-95 in the state. If you prefer not to pay New Hampshire tolls, you’ll need to avoid I-95.

*Toll road information provided on this page is current as of June 2024. Toll road information is subject to change without notice.