Illinois Tollway warns of I-PASS phishing scam
Customers are getting a text indicating they owe money for unpaid tolls. It includes a link and a specific toll amount owed.
Customers are getting a text indicating they owe money for unpaid tolls. It includes a link and a specific toll amount owed.
Sticker tags started being sold at customer service centers late last month.
The Illinois Tollway system instituted tolling reform last year, under which the penalty for a missed toll went down from $20 to $3. The reduction was supposed to streamline processing at Tollway call centers.
All they want to do is pay their tolls, but driver after driver says it is not as simple as it sounds – and now, it is costing them even more.
Route 390 from I-290 to Route 83 running along Thorndale Avenue opens as a cashless tollway on November 1st.
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The Illinois Tollway's Customer Service Committee recommended last week giving drivers 30 days to respond to each of three violation notices that are sent out, increasing the total number of days from 56 to 90.
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If you haven't paid your tolls in Illinois, expect to hear from the Tollway soon.
You need to take a close look at your account, if you use a tollway I-PASS. Drivers with certain license plate numbers are finding they are being charged for other people's tolls.
Tolls went up in Illinois nearly a year ago, but if you think most drivers took alternate routes to avoid paying more, you'd be wrong.
New figures show fewer drivers than expected have abandoned the Illinois toll roads since the fees nearly doubled.
Gov. Pat Quinn and officials at the Illinois Toll Highway Authority have announced plans to install electric car charging stations across the system.
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A story out Friday morning is sure to cause grumbling among those who use the Illinois Tollway system.
A new report says overtime pay for people who work for the Illinois Tollway system was nearly $4 million last year.
An effort reportedly is underway to make life easier for motorists who occasionally use Illinois toll roads.
Passenger car travel on the Illinois Tollway decreased during the first week of the new year, since higher tolls went into effect Jan. 1.
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The New Year is bringing pain in the pocketbook for a lot of Chicagoans, because of a list of higher fees for everything from parking to tolls.
A Cook County judge has rejected an anti-tax advocate's bid to block the nearly 90 percent rate hike scheduled to go into effect on the Illinois Tollway system next year.
The steep increase in tolls on Illinois tollways will be official after a vote Thursday.
It took two tries before the Illinois Toll Highway Authority Board managed to legally approve its 2012 budget.
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Former President Donald Trump rallied supporters in the key battleground of Pennsylvania on Saturday, a day before Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, kick off a bus tour in the same state.
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For anyone living around the United Center, getting around has gotten complicated in recent days.
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hicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling has promised that officers will respect First Amendment rights.
Gavin Sheets provided the only offense for the White Sox, who were eliminated from playoff contention.
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Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling has promised that officers will respect First Amendment rights.
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