A.C. Expressway takes the first step to ending cash toll collection in N.J.

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A.C. Expressway takes the first step to ending cash toll collection in N.J.
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A contract was approved to install equipment to make the Atlantic City Expressway the first N.J. toll highway to end cash toll collection.

The South Jersey Transportation Authority awarded a $30.59 million contract to install all electronic, toll collection equipment and end the use of cash on the Atlantic City Expressway.Your cash will be no good here in roughly one year.

Moving to cashless all electronic toll collection on the state’s three toll roads took a major step forward Wednesday when the South Jersey Transportation Authority awarded a $30.59 million contract toon the Atlantic City Expressway, a design that could be used on the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.

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