Tag Archive | "Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission"

Local Senator Favors PA Turnpike Debt Relief Proposal

Lower Pottsgrove’s state senator, John Rafferty, favors repeal of a state law to reduce the debt burden carried by the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Problem is, it’s unlikely to help toll-paying motorists for many years to come.

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Electronic Toll Billing, And A Busy Road. Nope, It’s Not 422

Say goodbye to manned toll booths on the Pennsylvania Turnpike within five years. Its commissioners plan to use an electronic tolling system, similar to one discussed last year in the doomed U.S. Route 422 tolling proposal.

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Pending Decision May Affect Route 422 Projects

HARRISBURG PA – A proposal to impose tolls on vehicles that travel Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania, the superhighway 35 miles north of Allentown that crosses the entire state from its New York to Ohio borders, is expected to be denied by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) next week, the Pennsylvania Independent online news service [...]

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