MARYLAND —Toll violators have until Monday to pay their debt to avoid civil penalties. A special waiver program offered by the state ends that day.
The Maryland Transportation Authority's one-month waiver program allowed toll violators to pay off their debt without facing more civil penalties. After Monday, the MDTA will refer those who have not paid their tolls to the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration.
This can lead to the flagging and suspension of vehicle registrations, with toll debt being sent to the Maryland Central Collection Unit, as set by 2013 legislation.
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2 comments:
About time.
about time what? you actually encourage paying for roads and bridges multiple times?
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