


#Tolls by mail convert to ezpass drivers
However, this doesn't apply to customers who had more than 25 notices when the agency resumed mailings.ĭespite receiving the tolls over a year after the transaction date, drivers are being told they’ll have to pay their bills within 30 days. MDTA has said it's metering toll notices to avoid sending customers large bills all at once. “If I don’t pay by the 18th, which is less than 30 days of notice, it’s $4,000 with late fees,” added Kirby. “The total amount is $1,209.36, which we have until February 14th to pay otherwise the fine goes up to $6,284.36,” Hood said. The agency is now mailing out backlogged tolls with a warning for drivers who don’t pay within the allotted timeframe. The violations date back to 2020 when the Maryland Transportation Authority paused processing toll transactions for seven months. She received 129 toll notices in one envelope. “It’s loud, there’s a lot in here,” said Grace Kirby, hitting her pile of toll violations on a table. “I was a little surprised when we opened up to find 203 citations from the E-ZPass division,” said Kathy Hood, operations manager at Bob Davidson Ford Lincoln. And if they don’t pay in full and on time, they’ll be charged an additional $25 per toll, which for some is thousands of dollars. BALTIMORE - Maryland drivers are receiving stacks of toll notices and bills for hundreds of dollars.
