Higher N.J. Tolls Pitched to Pay for Turnpike, Parkway Projects
New Jersey is pushing for higher passenger-vehicle tolls this year — and regular increases in the future — to pay for improvements to its Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
Toll Rates Increase on Pennsylvania Turnpike, New York-New Jersey Crossings
Tolls rates recently have increased on the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the crossings that link New Jersey and New York City.
Connecticut House Democrats Propose Trucks-Only Tolls for Transportation Funding
Leading Democratic lawmakers in the Connecticut House of Representatives have responded to Gov. Ned Lamont’s transportation investment plan with a proposal to toll only trucks.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s Transportation Plan Includes Tolls
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has released a transportation plan that would be funded in part by electronic tolls.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont Retools Transportation Plan After Tolls Stall
The Lamont administration is revamping its transportation plan, three months after its proposal to establish electronic highway tolls in Connecticut stalled in the Legislature.
Survey Reveals Ambivalence Over Washington, D.C.-Area Tolls
A recent poll surveying Washington, D.C.-area residents on transportation issues reveals mixed support for toll roads in the region.
Trucks Targeted for Toll Increase in Indiana’s Infrastructure Plan
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s recently announced $1 billion infrastructure plan will rely on a 35% increase to the rates that pertain to trucks on the Indiana Toll Road.
Controversial $10 Million Toll Study Approved in Connecticut
Connecticut’s State Bond Commission recently approved a $10 million study to assess the feasibility of tolling on certain routes in the state.
Rhode Island Says First Month of Truck Tolling Garners $625,989
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation says the state made more money than expected in its first month of tolling trucks.
July 19, 2018Rhode Island Truck Tolls Begin as Trucking Vows to Fight
WEST GREENWICH, R.I. — Rhode Island began charging tractor-trailers to drive on Interstate 95 on the morning of June 11. But while opponents rallied against a tolling scheme they call unconstitutional, it is unclear when — or even if — a long-threatened legal challenge will come.