Video enforcement added to all New Hampshire toll lanes

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) is to install video enforcement cameras on all toll lanes on the NH turnpike system in a bid to deter non-payment of tolls. Enforcement cameras have previously existed in all the dedicated E-Z Pass lanes and open road tolling (ORT) lanes. As part of the last phase of the new lane system installation project, enforcement cameras will be installed in all remaining toll lanes. The change is set to be implemented around the end of April and will be compl
Charging, Tolling & Road Pricing / April 24, 2015
RSSThe 7053 New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) is to install video enforcement cameras on all toll lanes on the NH turnpike system in a bid to deter non-payment of tolls. Enforcement cameras have previously existed in all the dedicated E-Z Pass lanes and open road tolling (ORT) lanes.

As part of the last phase of the new lane system installation project, enforcement cameras will be installed in all remaining toll lanes. The change is set to be implemented around the end of April and will be completed system-wide by mid-May 2015.

The cameras will take images of the license plates of those motorists who are evading payment of the toll and others who are requesting a ‘no funds’ payment slip. Licence plate images of drivers who pay the toll, and all exempt vehicles, will be deleted within three seconds of the transaction.
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