Illinois Tollway and New York Toll Agencies Charge Transaction Fee on Chicago Skyway
0.3% Fee Per Transit
The Illinois Tollway and certain New York toll agencies have begun charging a 0.3% transaction fee per transit on the Chicago Skyway. This fee applies to all electronic transactions, including E-ZPass, I-Pass, and credit cards.
Chicago Skyway Background
The Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge was built in 1958 by the City of Chicago. It is a 7.8-mile-long elevated highway that connects the city's South Side to the Indiana Toll Road.
Privatization and All-Electronic Tolling
The Skyway was privatized in 2005 and is now operated by a private consortium. In 2012, the Skyway implemented all-electronic tolling, eliminating the need for toll booths.
Available Payment Methods
Currently, the Chicago Skyway Toll Plaza accepts cash, major credit cards, and E-ZPass. The closest E-ZPass members to the Skyway are the Illinois Tollway, the Indiana Toll Road, and Skyway.
Impact on Toll Users
The new transaction fee is likely to have a small impact on most toll users. However, it could add up for frequent users or those with large vehicles.
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