New year means higher Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls, again

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Tuesday, January 1, 2019
New year means higher Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls, again
New year means higher Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls, again.Watch this report from Action News Mornings on January 1, 2019.

PITTSBURGH -- If a new year is beckoning, Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls must be about to go up.

For the 11th year in a row, motorists will pay more to drive the 359-mile roadway that stretches from the Delaware River to Ohio.

Tolls will rise 6 percent for all motorists beginning Sunday. For passenger vehicles traveling the length of the Turnpike, that means an increase from $55 to $58.30 for cash payers and $39.25 to $41.60 for E-ZPass tag holders.

Not everyone thinks it's necessary. State Auditor General Eugene DePasquale says increasing tolls could eventually lead motorists to choose other routes. His office is conducting a review of turnpike finances and usage.

Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission CEO Mark Compton tells the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette the agency hasn't seen signs of a sustained drop in usage.

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Information from: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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