States have long had one rate for cash and a lower one for electronic charges registered by a transponder, a small plastic device stuck to the windshield that registers tolls. They can say residents and commuters aren’t going to pay as much as someone from out of state using our facility.” It’s also a “way to make tolling more palatable for elected officials. Lower prices for in-state transponders are “an incentive to buy a transponder in a certain state,” said David Elder, transportation planner at the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, to institute all-electronic tolling like most New England states is headed for a special legislative session, according to the Hartford Courant. Sinclair said the rationale for the two-tiered systems is to make money from out-of-state drivers who may travel the road infrequently, don’t have time or patience to buy a transponder from the state through which they are travelling, or are simply unaware. The area where those discounts occur for their own E-ZPasses is mainly in the Northeast.” We’re not in that part of their business. “Each state provides a discount, or doesn’t provide a discount,” he said in a phone interview. Wilkins said his organization has nothing to do with setting toll rates - that’s up to individual states. In response to a query from Stateline, E-ZPass Executive Director P.J. “Welcome! Cash rate for you, buddy!” AAA officers wrote to E-ZPass officials to express dismay back in 2012, but no changes were made. “Take that, neighbors!” scoffed Robert Sinclair, spokesman for the AAA Northeast, which counts millions of drivers among its customers. Most of the time, drivers don’t even know it - raising questions about government transparency. The number of toll roads is increasing, and in many states, drivers who bought their transponders elsewhere get charged what’s called the cash rate, a higher amount they’d pay if they had to queue up and hand over bills and coins. Some 50 million Americans are expected to hit the roads this year, mostly during the summer tourism season. No problem: The transponder they bought in their home state registers the toll and deducts the amount from the account.īut what most travelers don’t know is that the charge is almost $2 more than if they had purchased the device in Massachusetts. Zipping along the Massachusetts Turnpike, unsuspecting tourists from other states encounter an electronic toll plaza. the Maine Turnpike Authority the Maryland Transportation Authority the Massachusetts Department of Transportation MTA Bridges and Tunnels, which operates crossings in New York City the New Hampshire Bureau of Turnpikes the New Jersey Turnpike Authority the New York State Bridge Authority the New York State Thruway Authority the Ohio Turnpike Commission the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey the Skyway Concession Co., which operates the Chicago Skyway the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority the South Jersey Transportation Authority the Virginia Department of Transportation and the West Virginia Parkways Authority.Editor's note: This story was updated to correct information about toll roads in Florida. Those agencies are the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority in New York state the Burlington County Bridge Commission in New Jersey the Delaware Department of Transportation the Delaware River and Bay Authority, which is a joint effort of Delaware and New Jersey the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority the Indiana Toll Road Concession Co. Besides the three in Pennsylvania already mentioned, 21 agencies accept the E-ZPass you buy in Pennsylvania.
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