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All-Electronic Tolling Pilot Program on Newport Pell Bridge Ends Sunday, March 14

The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority is reminding drivers that as of Sunday, March 14, the 24-hour all-electronic tolling pilot program on the Newport Pell Bridge will come to an end. The eastbound traffic pattern approaching the toll plaza will return to its original configuration. RITBA will revert to normal toll collections of cash and credit card payments from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and bill by mail from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. in the gated lanes at the toll plaza.

From 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., the bill by mail feature will remain in place. The tolls for bill by mail will be collected utilizing the existing open road tolling technology. This technology reads E-ZPass transponders for tolling. If a vehicle does not have a transponder, a bill will be mailed to the address of the registered owner of the vehicle. The billed toll amount will be the same as if the vehicle was paying at the toll booth with cash or credit card. However, if the invoice is not paid on time, fees will be applied.

For four weeks, RITBA tested 24-hour all-electronic tolling feasibility and directed all traffic heading eastbound through lanes that accommodate E-ZPass and bill by mail transactions. During this time, motorists heading eastbound could not pay tolls by cash or credit card. Once the pilot program is complete, RITBA will begin assessing and analyzing the data collected. The results from the analysis will help guide RITBA’s decisions concerning future methods of toll collection on the Newport Pell Bridge


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