NEWSElectronic tolling will speed motorist through new U.S. 301Jennifer CorbettWilmingtonConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls. EZPass will still be used for motorist equip with the system.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalTrees wait to be planted along the new U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road. All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road. Motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road won't have the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road the is expected to open Jan. 1, from the Delaware/Maryland border near Middletown to Del. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalConstruction continues on U.S. 301 Mainline toll road. It was originally expected to open Jan. 1.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWorkers install in new electronic tolling system that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalWorkers install in new electronic tolling system that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalElectronic tolling will be in place on the new U.S. 301 road that will keep motorists traveling the 15-mile toll road form having the option to pay with cash as All Electronic Tolling (AET) will be used for the first time in Delaware to collect tolls.Jennifer Corbett, The News JournalToll by Plate will be new to the new U.S. 301 road that will bypass motorist around the Middletown Odessa area once opened this January.Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal