Motorists subjected to penalties for unpaid video tolls will get some relief under a bill signed into law Monday. The bill was one of 140 signed by Gov. Larry Hogan during a ceremony in Annapolis. It’s the second such ceremony in five days. During the early days of the pandemic in 2020, the state expedited its move to cashless tolling. Motorists were encouraged and later required to use E-ZPass or a system that automatically bills based on digital images of license plates.
New Md. law cuts motorists some slack on unpaid video tolls
May 17, 2022