PA Turnpike Tolls Going Up

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has approved a toll hike for next year.

The commission says the increase means rates will be going up 10 percent for cash-paying customers and 2-percent for those who pay with E-ZPass. The agency says the hike will result in a toll-revenue growth of 3 percent.
 
Chief Executive Officer Roger E. Nutt says in a statement that the increase will generate revenue needed to satisfy a $450 million funding obligation to the state.
 
Officials say that the increase means E-ZPass customers will now be saving 25 percent, which is up from the 17 percent savings they see now.
 
The new go rates into effect on Jan. 6.
 

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