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Inter-CSC File and Reporting Specifications (1.51n) [Previous and Replaced]

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E-ZPass News

  • TI Bridge Authority: Bridge crossings, revenue are down from last year

    wwnytv.com - April 24, 2025 - Fewer passengers are crossing the Thousand Islands Bridge, and it’s affecting revenue collected from tolls.

    From January to March, crossings are down 26%. That amounts to $105 thousand in lost revenue in quarter one when compared to last year.

    It could be because of U.S.-Canadian relations.

    What helps to almost wipe out that deficit is the fact that commercial traffic on the bridge is up 2.5%Put. Read more >>

  • Firm that lost bid for $1.7B E-ZPass contract asks NJ Turnpike to pause deal

    Northjersey.com - April 18, 2025 - Conduent, which lost a bid to win a $1.7 billion contract to manage E-ZPass for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, has asked the agency to hold off granting the contract to competitor company TransCore.

    A Turnpike Authority hearing officer issued a lengthy decision that rejected Conduent's protest over the award on Tuesday and reaffirmed granting the contract to TransCore, which the Turnpike Authority's board had approved in September. Read more >>

  • Delayed transactions now showing up in Maine EZ Pass accounts

    WGME.com - April 17, 2025 - If you've noticed some odd activity on your EZ Pass account, you aren't alone, and it turns out there's an important reason behind it.

    The Maine Turnpike Authority says they shut down the EZ Pass vehicle scanning system for a day in March after an attempted security breach. Read more >>

  • NJ Turnpike rejects bid protest, moves ahead with new $1.7B E-ZPass deal

    NorthJersey.com - April 15, 2025 - A New Jersey Turnpike Authority hearing officer rejected a bid protest and is moving forward with a $1.7 billion contract to TransCore to provide E-ZPass services — effectively closing the door on a more than 20-year relationship with Conduent, the prior E-ZPass service provider.

    Thomas Holl, director of law at the Turnpike Authority, who was the designated hearing officer, did not mince words in his 107-page decision explaining why he believes "Conduent's challenges to the contract award are without merit." Read more >>

  • Central Florida expressways no longer accepting cash overnight

    cfpublic.org - April 9, 2025 - Late-night and early-morning travelers will soon no longer have the option to pay tolls in cash on frequently traveled toll roads in Central Florida.

    As a part of the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s initiative to go completely cashless by the end of the year, cash-accepting toll booths will be closed between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. starting April 22.

    The expressway authority said this step is to further a “smoother and more efficient” system. Drivers are encouraged to adopt electronic payment methods, such as pay-by-plate, SunPass, or E-Pass. Read more >>

  • Republican legislator calls for hearing on controversial E-ZPass contract

    NewJerseyGlobe.com - April 8, 2025 - A Republican legislator on Monday called for hearings about a controversial E-ZPass contract with a company that some believe has ties with the Chinese government.

    Last September, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority awarded the Nashville-based TransCore a $1.7 billion contract to operate the E-ZPass system. Conduent, the Newark-based company that currently operates E-ZPass but lost the newest contract to TransCore, raised concerns about its competitor’s ties to a Singapore-based firm. Read more >>