Tips for Avoiding Surprise Bills From Electronic Toll Roads
Briefly

Cashless tolls have eliminated most of the long, time-eating lines at highway tollbooths, but they have a downside: They can lead to hefty bills for drivers on unfamiliar roads.
Tollbooths on about two-thirds of the 6,600 miles of roads overseen by the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association's members no longer accept cash. Instead, drivers are charged automatically when they pass an automated toll station or tower, using devices or stickers called transponders attached to their windshield.
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