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For those who still want to pay their tolls with cash, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is giving motorists more options.
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WTAJ Altoona on MSNPennsylvania Turnpike expands cash payment options with more than 350 new retail locations statewide
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has expanded cash payment options for drivers, adding more than 350 new retail locations ...
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, in collaboration with a company providing customer experience management software, ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNPennsylvania Turnpike offering expanded cash payment options
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is now offering expanded cash payment options to customers. As part of a collaboration with KUBRA, ...
PA Turnpike CEO Mark Compton on Monday said whether digital options or cash, the Turnpike Commission has taken steps to make ...
Tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike are going up again, although the latest increase will be a bit less than usual. Drivers will pay an extra 5% starting in January 2022.
Roughly 16 months after tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway went up in 2020, drivers who use the state’s two largest toll roads are facing another 3% toll hike on Jan. 1.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority, which runs both highways, adopted a $2.5 billion 2023 budget — which calls for a 3% toll increase starting Jan. 1 in a budget that increased by 7.4% over 2022.
The recent Turnpike report says 93.5% of tolls are collected, with 86.7% paid automatically with E-ZPass. Those who don’t use E-ZPass are billed through the mail based on their license plate.
The Turnpike Authority signed off on a new "index" toll plan in spring 2020 — with Murphy's blessing — that allowed the authority to approve 3% annual toll hikes through the budget process and ...
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