TxTag customers to realize largest savings to date, while Pay By Mail surcharges will increase to 50 percent…
AUSTIN – TxDOT’s annual toll rate increase is set to start Jan. 1, 2020. The biggest increase will be felt by drivers who still pay by mail, as the surcharge for those transactions will increase to 50 percent of the base rate paid by all toll users.
This means motorists with a TxTag account will experience an even larger comparative discount on tolls – a discount of 33 percent compared to Pay By Mail rates.
Click here to view the new toll rates.
The 50 percent surcharge for Pay By Mail transactions helps defray the rising administrative costs associated with these mailed payments, such as viewing license plate images, generating and mailing invoices and processing payments.
Raising this surcharge to 50 percent also brings TxDOT Pay By Mail rates in line with other toll authorities in Austin and Dallas and across the country, and further incentivizes having a TxTag account.
TxTag users always pay the lowest tolls. For example, a TxTag driver traveling on SH 130 from I-35 to Parmer Lane will be charged a discounted toll of $3.76, as opposed to a Pay By Mail customer who will be charged $5.64 for the same distance.
TxTag customers also avoid the extra fees and inconvenience of paying by mail, and when signing up for AutoPay with a credit or debit card, the TxTag sticker is free. TxTag works on all toll roads in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
It’s fast and easy to sign up for TxTag online at TxTag.org or by calling 1-888-468-9824.
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This increase will effect for the following Austin-area toll roads: Loop 1, SH 45N, SH 45SE and SH 130 Segments 1-4 (from I-35/Georgetown to 183/Mustang Ridge) and Grand Parkway (Segments D, E, F1, F2, G, I-2) in the Houston area.
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Toll rates on other roads in Texas may also be increasing and customers are encouraged to visit the websites of other toll operators to get the latest information.
Central Texas drivers also can pick up a TxTag in person at the TxTag Customer Service Center at 12719 Burnet Road in Austin and Texas Department of Public Safety Driver License Offices in Georgetown, Pflugerville and New Braunfels.
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