CLEVELAND — It’s been more than nine months since the Ohio Turnpike Commission made the switch to its new tolling system, and as motorists got used to it, especially those without E-ZPass, the Turnpike Commission has cut them some slack in paying their unpaid toll bills, but that courtesy is coming to an end.
When it came time to put in a new toll collection system, the Ohio Turnpike Commission decided not to go with a completely no toll booth open road tolling system like Pennsylvania, New York and Illinois, where drivers are tolled by plate through the mail if they don’t have an E-ZPass.
Ohio Turnpike launches new toll collection system
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Instead, they went with a hybrid system, allowing those with E-ZPass to drive without stopping and those without it to pay at a toll booth.
They knew some drivers without E-ZPass would inevitably be confused and pass through the E-ZPass-only high-speed checks. Those drivers have …