Pennsylvania
Tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike to increase by 5% in 2024
For some Pennsylvania motorists, the arrival of a new year will mean a costlier commute. On January 7, 2024, tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike are set to increase by 5% for motorists who travel along the 360-mile-long highway.
Under the new increased rates, the most common toll for passenger vehicles on the turnpike will increase from $1.80 to $1.90 for E-ZPass customers and from $4.40 to $4.70 for those who use the Toll By Plate electronic tolling system to pay. For medium duty “class 5” trucks – such as a Ram pickup truck or the larger Freightliner Business Class M-2 – the most common toll will increase from $29.40 to $30.90.
For those who are planning to travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike anytime soon, the PTC has a handy toll calculator tool on its website that motorists can use to estimate the toll charges they will incur based on their travel route and the size of their vehicle.
Under the new rates, for example, a standard 2-axle passenger vehicle traveling from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh can expect to pay a total of $36.50 in tolls. By contrast, motorists who don’t have E-ZPass and instead rely on the electronic the Toll By Plate payment system, will pay $74.40 to travel from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike stopped accepting cash and coins as payment for tolls in 2020 and now utilizes and entirely electronic toll payment system.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved the 5% rate hike for motorists traveling on the turnpike back in July 2023. The commission is required to increase toll rates each year so it can meet its legally-mandated obligation to provide supplemental funding to PennDOT for transit systems throughout the state of Pennsylvania.
While the annual increase is a legislative necessity, the PTC says it plans on lowering the annual percentage increase to 3% by 2028.
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3 Winning Lottery Tickets Sold In Philadelphia Recently
PHILADELPHIA — Three Pennsylvania Lottery tickets sold in Philadelphia recently have been named winners in separate contests, according to officials.
In the Saturday drawing for the Treasure Hunt game, five tickets won.
One of the tickets that matched all five numbers drawn, 2-6-10-25-26, was sold at 7-Eleven, 3301 Tyson Ave. in Philadelphia. The other was sold at Omgn Inc., 2100 East Allegheny Ave., also in Philadelphia.
Those ticket and three others split the jackpot prize of $139,917.50 to win $27,983.50.
The other winning tickets were sold in Bucks, Butler, and Lebanon counties.
More than 45,800 other Treasure Hunt tickets won prizes in the drawing. Players should check every ticket, every time.
Additionally, a West Philadelphia Wawa sold a winning lottery ticket.
Lottery officials Monday announced the winning Raffle ticket numbers drawn for the third, four $50,000 prizes in the 4s Galore Drawings as part of the New Year’s Millionaire Raffle.
The Wawa at 3744 Spruce St. sold a ticket between Dec. 3 and Dec. 16 that was selected in the drawing.
Other winning tickets were sold in Cumberland, Bradford, and Westmoreland counties.
The Raffle features four bonus drawings held every other week, each awarding four $50,000 prizes, leading up to the Millionaire Raffle drawing on Jan. 4, 2025.
To learn if your ticket won a $50,000 4s Galore Drawings prize, scan it using the ticket checker on the PA Lottery Official App or at a lottery retailer.
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