Establishes a cashless tolling amnesty program
Bill A 5695 offers an amnesty program for motorists with unpaid cashless tolls, allowing penalty-free payments to ease financial burdens and boost compliance.
Bill A 5695 offers an amnesty program for motorists with unpaid cashless tolls, allowing penalty-free payments to ease financial burdens and boost compliance.
Bill A 5695 aims to establish a cashless tolling amnesty program designed to provide relief to motorists who have incurred unpaid tolls due to cashless tolling systems. The intent of the bill is to encourage the payment of outstanding tolls and reduce the financial burden on drivers who may have faced difficulties in settling their toll obligations.
Bill A 5695 represents a legislative effort to address the challenges faced by motorists in the context of cashless tolling. By establishing an amnesty program, the bill seeks to promote the resolution of unpaid tolls while providing financial relief to drivers. The next steps will involve committee review and potential amendments before further legislative action.
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