Starting on Jan. 5, Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls are going up for the 12th consecutive year, making it more costly than ever to cross the state.
Under the new fares, it will cost $53.50 to travel from Neshaminy Falls — the easternmost start of the mainline — to Warrendale — the final toll plaza in the west.
That's an increase of about 6 percent or $3.10, from the 2019 rates, while E-Z Pass rates remain significantly lower, costing $38.40 to cross the state.
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It might be cheaper to fly from Phili to Pittsburgh
ReplyDeletewho the hell wants to drive across pennsylvania? nothing there but hicks democrats and mountains! failed democrat state just like the rest of them!
ReplyDeleteAnd if you take too long to cross on the turnpike, they will ask you why and give you a hard time.
ReplyDeleteYou can save money with the EZ pass but they will track you.
ReplyDeleteYou are being tracked anyway 8:41, that's what all the traffic cameras and tag readers are doing 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. There is no escaping it unless you walk or ride a bicycle and don't carry a cell phone
DeleteWow, just wow. Look how much money those Democrats are stealing. Out right theft in Pa.
ReplyDeleteAt least Jesse James had a pistol when he robbed people !!!!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeletewho the hell wants to drive across pennsylvania? nothing there but hicks democrats and mountains! failed democrat state just like the rest of them!
December 11, 2019 at 6:43 AM
Well, if ppl are heading west they might HAVE to cross Pa.