HIGHWAY TOLL COLLECTION SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALINDA Alinda Group 100 West Putman Avenue Greenwhich CT 06830 Highway toll collection services;Business management services, namely, managing and operating toll roads, toll bridges, toll tunnels, and toll collection booths and similar transportation-related facilities and related services;
DULLES TOLL ROAD METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS AUTHORITY 1 Aviation Circle Washington DC 20001 Highway toll collection services;TOLL ROAD;
FAST LANE Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Ten Park Plaza, Suite 4160 Boston MA 02116 highway toll collection services, namely, the collection of tolls, fares and other fees using an electronic system to expedite passage of vehicles through a collection facility;LANE;
FAST LANE Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Ten Park Plaza, Suite 4160 Boston MA 02116 Highway toll collection services, namely, the collection of tolls, fares and other fees using an electronic system to expedite passage of vehicles through a collection facility;LANE;
GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE AUTHORITY 1 Turnpike Plaza Woodbridge NJ 07095 Highway toll collection services;
LEEWAY Lee County Board of County Commissioners Post Office Box 398 Fort Myers FL 33902 Highway toll collection services;
LEEWAY Lee County Board of County Commissioners Post Office Box 398 Fort Myers FL 33902 highway toll collection services;
NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE AUTHORITY 1 Turnpike Plaza Woodbridge NJ 07095 Highway toll collection services;TURNPIKE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system for automatic collection of tolls includes an in-vehicle toll processor having memory for storing a toll-money-available quantity purchased by the user, and a toll-facility-identification site that transmits a toll-facility-identifier signal indicating the identity of the upcoming toll facility. As the vehicle approaches the identification site, the in-vehicle processor receives the identifier signal and calculates the toll to be debited. When the vehicle passes through the toll facility, the in-vehicle processor transmits its identity, its net balance and the toll, which it debits from an account balance. The in-vehicle processor may increment a low balance, in which case it transmits information which is relayed to a central system for billing. Various means for shutting down delinquent in-vehicle components or identifying offender vehicles are described.