Double billing, rejected automatic payments and expensive late fees are the most frequent complaints about a toll system with different operators and rules across the state.
During this year’s regular legislative session, lawmakers filed at least nine toll-related bills, including proposals that sought to cap fines and fees, eliminate misdemeanor charges for delinquent users and make toll roads free to use once the bonds issued to build them are repaid.
Thank you, all common sense bills nobody in their right mind would block…
Only one of those bills, House Bill 2170, became law. It requires toll entities to notify users with electronic tags when an automatic payment is rejected. The law takes effect Sept. 1.
Wtf? That’s our “relief”? A text when credit card expires? Gee thanks.
Thank you, all common sense bills nobody in their right mind would block…
Wtf? That’s our “relief”? A text when credit card expires? Gee thanks.