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Topichonest question, why don't tolls take credit?
WastelandCowboy
07/06/19 1:36:09 PM
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-Komaiko54- posted...
WastelandCowboy posted...
Some tolls can be paid with credit cards at the booth. For example, all Ohio Turnpike interchanges accept major credit cards. And the South Bay Expressway in San Diego takes cash but also allows you to swipe a credit card. The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority also accepts cash and credit cards at the toll booths.

You can't use credit cards at toll booths to get access to New York State Thruway Authority toll roads. Cash is accepted at the toll booths, and your only other option is to open E-Z Pass accounts. You can fund an E-ZPass account with a credit card through the Thruway's automatic replenishment billing.

This is also the case in Florida. You can pay the Florida Turnpike tolls in cash at the toll booth, or you can sign up for the SunPass and pay electronically.


This doesn't answer my question

It does answer your question. There are plenty of tollbooths that take credit. You just so happened to come to one that didn't.

wwinterj25 posted...
The more I see these topics the more I'm convinced the TC shouldn't be on the road.

This was apparent long ago. Driving on the wrong side of the road. Committing a hit and run on a parked vehicle. Speeding, tailgating, not paying attention to surroundings, and running a red light. Speeding at high speeds so much that it damages his car and continuing to drive a damaged vehicle without a care. Hitting another vehicle and doing nothing about the officer taking down the wrong name.

Someday, TC will hit and kill someone or kill himself.
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