The free ride on Maryland’s new Intercounty Connector will end Monday. The highway, which opened its largest section from Georgia Avenue to Interstate 95 for a toll-free trial period on Nov. 22, will start charging drivers as much as $4 for E-ZPass users traveling the full length of the road at peak hours. Drivers without E-ZPasses will be charged a higher “video tolling” rate. The highway, the first in Maryland to use only electronic tolls, joins the Interstate 270 corridor in Montgomery County to I-95 in Prince George’s County. Liz Essley
