Newark, NJ - New Jersey’s low gas prices have always served as a welcome antidote for residents burdened by a seemingly endless series of toll and fee increases, not to mention the nation’s highest property taxes.

Now, cheap gas in New Jersey may be going the way of the fax machine, leaving the state’s roughly six million drivers doing the math to try and figure out how much pain they’ll be in for.

The Democrat-led Assembly, with Republican Gov. Chris Christie’s support, passed legislation early Tuesday that would raise the state’s gasoline tax by 23 cents per gallon beginning Friday to fund road and bridge work. The measure heads to the state Senate on Thursday.

The increase would catapult New Jersey’s current gas tax of 14.5 cents per gallon from second-lowest in the country behind Alaska to roughly equal that of Connecticut, which has the sixth-highest at 37.51 cents, according to the Tax Foundation, an independent tax policy research organization.... Read More: VIN