The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has referred more than 100 egregious toll violation cases to the state Attorney General’s Office.
It is part of a “new strategic partnership” between the organizations to enhance toll enforcement as the turnpike converts to its open-road tolling system .
“Our partnership with the Attorney General’s Office is a powerful example of how collaboration drives accountability and fairness,” said Michael Carroll, chairman of the PTC and state Secretary of Transportation. “The vast majority of our customers pay their tolls. But, if someone chooses to use our road and intentionally avoids payment, they will be held accountable by the attorney general.”
The cases involve drivers who owe more than $12,000 in unpaid tolls.
The PTC said that toll collection e

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