Submitted by [deleted] t3_z4kt7v in Pennsylvania
msginbtween t1_ixrmp6z wrote
Reply to comment by Middle_Aged_Mayhem in Pennsylvania Turnpike truck and trailer toll by plate? by [deleted]
I saw cars lined up to pay cash on my way back from New Jersey on 276 at the “start” of the PA turnpike just yesterday.
Middle_Aged_Mayhem t1_ixrn0fv wrote
Must have been the Jersey side because Pa is all cashless. https://www.paturnpike.com/all-electronic-tolling
msginbtween t1_ixrnd5q wrote
Nope. Was on the PA side. Just after you get over the Delaware bridge heading westbound.
Kneedeep_in_Cyanide t1_ixro9tx wrote
That's the bridge toll
msginbtween t1_ixrpjxf wrote
OK. So the turnpike isn’t entirely cashless as the OP was questioning.
Kneedeep_in_Cyanide t1_ixrpymb wrote
The turnpike is. The bridge is run by the Bridge Commission and is a completely separate thing
Middle_Aged_Mayhem t1_ixrnpkt wrote
I just went through that toll on Saturday. No people in the booths. No toll collection at all.
satriales856 t1_ixrnwvk wrote
Going into Jersey?
msginbtween t1_ixro75u wrote
No. After leaving New Jersey and getting to the PA side heading westbound.
satriales856 t1_ixrpybg wrote
There was an accident near the toll plaza.
msginbtween t1_ixro3jd wrote
I don’t know what to tell ya. This was just yesterday. There was two lanes of 20 or so cars lined up to pay the toll. I was in the ez-pass lane that goes fast and around and saw all these cars lined up paying cash.
rcos152 t1_ixrrjnx wrote
I went through there too, they sometimes use that pull off for weight checks on trucks but they definitely no longer take cash at those booths. No one was in line when I passed through yesterday morning.
CodeGreige t1_ixru0p0 wrote
If you are talking about a bridge, that’s different.
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