![]() Violation Relief – Beginning in July, drivers with current toll violation notices will see each existing penalties reduced to $3 through the end of the year, providing six months for customers to settle violations under the new guidelines. That same customer will now receive an initial notice with only a $15 invoice fee, in addition to unpaid tolls, and will have 60 days to pay before those fees increase. For example, a single trip with five unpaid tolls could cost a passenger vehicle owner more than $100 plus toll costs. That penalty escalates by another $50 if the notice remains unpaid for an additional 60 days. The cost of the toll as well as the fine will need to be paid.Ĭurrently, a $20 fine is assessed for each unpaid toll if left unpaid. ![]() All existing $20 and $50 dollar fines will be reduced to a $3 invoicing fee per missed toll. Violation Relief – For the remainder of 2020, the Tollway is reducing all outstanding violations with the Illinois Tollway. New Invoice Process – Starting today, customers with unpaid tolls will be mailed an invoice with a $3 fee per unpaid toll for passenger vehicles rather than an initial $20 violation, and as always customers can continue to avoid fees completely for at least 14 days by paying online. ![]() The measures also include steep reductions in fines for those with outstanding violations while formalizing the COVID-19 pandemic relief period during which no violations will be assessed for unpaid tolls. (WIFR) - The Illinois Tollway today announced TOLLING 2020, a comprehensive tolling reform package featuring a significant reduction to the costs faced by motorists when tolls are left unpaid. ![]()
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