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Major changes are being rolled out for E-ZPass users in Delaware.
According to the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), drivers without an E-ZPass can no longer use cash to pay at exit ramps. Drivers will now receive an invoice for the toll amount, which will be due within 60 days.
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However, officials said, cash will continue to be accepted at toll booths on SR-1 and I-95.
Additionally, Delaware's ADA-compliant E-ZPass website is getting an upgrade.
The new and improved website will feature a modern look, improved accessibility and an overall more user-friendly experience, according to DMV Director Amy Anthony.
To implement the changes, the E-ZPass site will be unavailable fr

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