State & Local Legislation
Pennsylvania Senate Strengthens Turnpike Toll Enforcement
March 19, 2026
The Pennsylvania Senate, led by Senators Kim Ward and Judy Ward, has introduced legislation to enhance enforcement against serious toll evasion on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. This bill establishes a tiered penalty system targeting repeat offenders who accumulate significant unpaid tolls, including criminal trespassing and theft charges. The legislation aims to improve toll revenue collection, reduce losses borne by taxpayers, and provide the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission with stronger enforcement tools.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for enforcement technologies and services supporting toll collection and violation management.
- Vendors specializing in automated toll systems, data analytics, and legal enforcement solutions may find new contracting opportunities with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.
- This development signals a state-level focus on modernizing toll enforcement infrastructure, which could influence procurement planning and budget allocations.
- Agencies and contractors should consider how enhanced penalties and enforcement mechanisms impact compliance requirements and operational workflows for toll management.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is a critical part of our Commonwealthโs transportation infrastructure system, and the revenue generated through the automation of toll services is one way to maintain it.
— Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward
This legislation equips the Turnpike Commission with modern enforcement tools to hold repeat offenders accountable and recover millions in unpaid tolls.
— Sen. Judy Ward
Agencies
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Pennsylvania Senate