Thousands of Pennsylvania drivers who’ve used the Turnpike could have their vehicle registration pulled in a month if they haven’t paid their tolls.
State officials put drivers on notice Wednesday that they have a month to pay up, or their registration will be suspended.
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Officials with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission said drivers owe the state more than $17 million in unpaid tolls.
Allegheny County drivers owe more than $913,000, while Westmoreland County drivers owe nearly $880,000. The Gateway Exchange in Lawrence County ranks 10th-worst in the state for drivers who don’t pay at the toll.
To find out if you have an unpaid toll balance,