Interstate 93 Open Tolling Lanes Closing For Repair In Hooksett, NH

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire transportation officials say the open road tolling lanes on Interstate 93 northbound and southbound in Hooksett will be closed briefly Monday for repairs to a barrier guardrail.

Officials say the four lanes will be closed for a six-hour period from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Monday.

The lanes allow E-ZPass holders to breeze through the toll station at 65 mph without braking while scanners automatically record E-ZPass data.

The lanes first opened over the Memorial Day weekend — the fourth busiest travel holiday for the state.

The New Hampshire Turnpike along Interstate 95 also has open-road tolling at its toll plaza in Hampton.

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