Before You Hit the Road (2024)

Before you hit the road for your travels, learn more about your payment options on the Turnpike and how to prepare for your trip.

All-Electronic Tolling

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  • In June 2020, the Pennsylvania Turnpike officially switched to an All-Electronic Tolling system, meaning there will be no return to cash collections.
  • Customers now continue to move through the lanes at posted speeds without stopping while entering and exiting the system. Tolls are assessed via E-ZPass, or a PA Turnpike TOLL BY PLATE invoice is sent in the mail. Pre-register for TOLL BY PLATE by opening an account today.
  • Learn more at www.nocashzone.com

PA Toll Pay App

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  • The PA Turnpike E-ZPass smartphone app has officially been upgraded to "PA Toll Pay." In addition to E-ZPass account management, TOLL BY PLATE customers can now use the smartphone app to:
    • Pay your TOLL BY PLATE invoice.
    • Manage your TOLL BY PLATE account.
    • Sign up for AutoPay and receive a 15% discount on your TOLL BY PLATE tolls.
  • Download the app from the Apple or Google Play store today!

TOLL BY PLATE

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  • PA Turnpike TOLL BY PLATE is a license plate tolling system and is how non-E-ZPass customers are billed. Cameras mounted overhead on tolling locations capture a vehicle’s license plate as it proceeds through at posted speed, and an invoice is mailed to the owner of the vehicle.
  • Customers who receive a TOLL BY PLATE invoice will be charged the “cash” toll rate. However, at the time of payment, they have the option to open an E-ZPass account to receive the discounted rate.
  • After receiving an invoice in the mail, customers have 20 days to pay their invoice before a second is issued.
  • Payment options with TOLL BY PLATE are:
    • Mail payment through a check or money order using provided envelope
    • Pay online at https://bit.ly/PayTOLLBYPLATE
    • By phone, contact the PTC’s Customer Service Center at 1.877.736.6727
    • Convert your TOLL BY PLATE invoice to E-ZPass for instant savings online or by phone.
  • View a sample TOLL BY PLATE invoice.
  • Learn more about TOLL BY PLATE.

E-ZPass

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  • E-ZPass is your more convenient option for traveling the PA Turnpike. E-ZPass customers save nearly 60 percent*, compared to non-tagholders, and are billed via automatic withdrawals from their account.
  • It is important for E-ZPass customers to correctly mount their transponders by:
    • Using clear mounting strips, which can be provided by E-ZPass
    • Positioning the transponder on the inside of your windshield, behind the rearview mirror and below any tinting
    • Placing your transponder with logo upright and facing you
  • Learn more about mounting your transponder, how E-ZPass works, managing your account and more with the E-ZPass user manual.
  • Become an E-ZPass customer today. Sign up now.
  • *Passenger vehicles with E-ZPass save anywhere from 43% to 59%.

Rental Vehicles

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  • Customers with rental vehicles should check with the rental company about their policy with regards to travel on toll roads. Each rental company may have a unique process for handling tolls incurred with a rental vehicle.
  • Some rental companies may provide an E-ZPass transponder, or customers may also choose to use their own personal E-ZPass in a rental vehicle. To add the rental vehicle to your personal account, login on the website or app and provide the start and end dates you plan to use it.
  • If you do not have an E-ZPass, the registered vehicle owner (the rental company) will receive the TOLL BY PLATE invoice for the tolls and then process according to your customer agreement and their policies. For these reasons, it is important for rental vehicle customers to talk to the rental vehicle agency and fully understand rental agreements before driving on toll roads.
  • Find rental vehicle FAQs here.

Traveling in an RV

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  • Taking a family vacation in an RV this summer? Here is some helpful information for how to travel the PA Turnpike in your RV:
    • RV dumping stations are available at the Sideling Hill, Allentown, Lawn and Valley Forge service plazas. A fee is charged for use of these stations.
    • RVs are permitted to travel through the tunnels with propane tanks, turned off, up to a max of 119 lbs.
    • RVs may rest over night at service plazas. However, please be advised that you will be charged the full fare of the Turnpike if your exit time is greater than 72 hours after entry.
    • E-ZPass is accommodating for all types of vehicles, even RVs. If your RV weighs more than 15,000 lbs. then you’re required to open a MOTORH E-ZPass account.

Toll Calculator

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  • Not sure how much a toll will cost? Check the price of your upcoming trip on our website’s toll calculator.
Before You Hit the Road (2024)

FAQs

What does the idiom hit the road mean? ›

hit the road in British English

slang. to start or resume travelling.

What is the meaning of the idiom time to hit the road? ›

idiom. infml to leave a place or begin a trip: I'd love to stay longer but it's really time to hit the road.

What does it mean to tell someone to hit the road? ›

hit the road in American English

US, Slang. to leave; go away.

What's another word for "hit the road"? ›

What is another word for hit the road?
leavedepart
make offset out
rack offget out
voetsakhit the trail
get awaybog off
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What is the history of hit the road idiom? ›

It comes from the way horses make very solid impacts when their hooves hit the road they are on. It exactly means… to set out on a journey, quickly, and in a determined manner.

Is hit the road a metaphor? ›

Instead, we're talking figuratively. What's really hitting (landing) on the road is our feet or the tires of our car. The "hit" part is simply a way of saying that we are making a definite departure. It's a way to emphasize you're leaving a place or traveling somewhere.

What does the idiom hit the streets mean? ›

informal. : to go out in search of something or for a specific purpose. The reporters hit the streets to interview passersby.

What does grab some munchies and hit the road mean? ›

Grab some munchies and hit the road

Get away on a car-trip with your friends. Don't forget to grab some popcorn, candy, or other munchies (food, especially snacks). Once you have your snacks, it's time to get out there and hit the road (start your journey)!

What does the idiom take to the road mean? ›

to start traveling; set out. See full dictionary entry for road.

What does it mean if someone is on the road? ›

on the road in American English

1. traveling, esp. as a salesman. 2. on tour.

Why do they call it hitting on someone? ›

Do you know what the phrase 'hit on someone' means? It doesn't mean to physically hit someone. If someone 'hits on' you, they have a romantic interest in you. So, they try to communicate with you in a friendly way.

What is the idiom for hit the road? ›

Hit the road is an idiomatic expression that means to start a new journey by leaving a comfortable space. It usually means leaving or departing from any particular situation or person.

What is the literal meaning of hit the road? ›

To leave a place or begin a journey is the meaning of the idiom “hit the road”

What can I say instead of hit? ›

Synonyms of hit
  • knock.
  • slap.
  • smack.
  • punch.
  • bang.
  • strike.
  • slam.
  • whack.

What is the meaning of the idiom on the road? ›

idiom. 1. : traveling especially in a car, truck, bus, etc. We've been on the road since Tuesday. Musicians often spend many months on the road.

What does the idiom one for the road mean? ›

Idioms and Phrases

A final drink before leaving, as in Won't you have just one for the road? This term always alludes to an alcoholic drink and a practice that, if the person is going to drive away, is not only frowned on but in many places illegal. [

Why do they say hit the road jack? ›

The song "Hit the Road Jack" is about a woman who has had enough of her partner, referred to as "Jack," and wants him to leave. The lyrics portray a troubled relationship where the woman expresses her frustration and determination to end things.

What is the meaning of the idiom "hit the roof"? ›

Definition of 'to hit the roof'

If you hit the roof or go through the roof, you become very angry indeed, and usually show your anger by shouting at someone. [informal]

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