VCATS™-powered deployment marks the first open-road tolling conversion in DRJTBC’s multi-bridge modernization program.
NASHVILLE, TENN, 30 June 2026 – TransCore today announced the successful launch of open-road all-electronic tolling (AET) at the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC)’s New Hope-Lambertville (U.S. Route 202) Toll Bridge. This marks the DRJTBC’s first operational open-road AET conversion among its seven legacy toll-supported crossings, a key step in its broader tolling modernization program.
With the system now operational, TransCore is enabling DRJTBC’s transition from cashless tolling using existing toll plaza infrastructure to full open-road AET. By eliminating traditional toll plaza infrastructure, motorists can now travel through the crossing without stopping, enhancing roadway safety and reducing long-term maintenance requirements while creating a more modern tolling environment for DRJTBC.
As part of the New Hope-Lambertville conversion, TransCore deployed its Infinity Digital Lane System® including VCATS™, its AI-powered vehicle classification solution, alongside additional tolling technologies supporting accurate transaction processing and future growth. The deployment establishes a scalable framework to support DRJTBC’s continued modernization of its toll-supported bridge network, creating the foundation for future migration of its remaining six toll facilities.
“Launching open-road all-electronic tolling at New Hope-Lambertville is an important milestone in our long-term modernization efforts,” said Joseph Resta, Executive Director of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
“Helping agencies modernize transportation infrastructure in a way that improves safety, reliability, and long-term operational efficiency is central to what we do,” said Whitt Hall, President and CEO of TransCore. “The project was delivered through close collaboration with DRJTBC and our project partners, with a shared focus on delivering a successful outcome. We’re proud to continue our partnership with DRJTBC as it advances its modernization vision across the region.”
The New Hope-Lambertville deployment builds on TransCore’s longstanding partnership with DRJTBC, including support for its transition to cashless tolling in 2025 and its ongoing tolling infrastructure modernization program.
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