Open/interoperable weigh station bypassing in the United States and Canada

Since 1 Jan 2010: bypasses, US$ saved

2011 NORPASS Attended Events and Shows



New York State Truck Safety & Education Conference: Albany, New York March 21-23

Mid American Truck Show: Louisville, Kentucky March 31 - April 2 2011 Booth# 60068

Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Workshop: Rosemont, Illinois April 12-14 2011

Alaska Trucking Association Annual Meeting: Anchorage, Alaska April 20th - 21st 2011

Washington Trucking Association Leadership Conference & Exposition: May 2011

Kentucky Motor Transport Association Annual Meeting: Louisville, KY June 2011

Idaho Trucking Association Annual Meeting: Boise, ID. August 2011

The Great American Truck Show: Dallas, Texas August 25-27 Booth# 16146

South Dakota Trucking Association Annual Meeting: Sioux Falls, South Dakota September 8-10

Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Annual Conference: Austin, Texas September 26-29



Drivers To See Major Toll Hikes


From the Golden Gate Bridge to the New Jersey Turnpike, the nations toll booths are getting dramatically more expensive to drive through. Big toll hikes are planned for more of the nations signature toll roads, bridges and tunnels. The increases would add dollars, not cents, to the cost of passing through many toll booths.

Examples include:
Driving on the George Washington Bridge linking New York and New Jersey (the nations busiest toll bridge) jumps for truckers during peak hours from $25 to $35.

California the Golden Gate Bridge will raise its toll from $5 to $6 if approved.

Indiana the 57 miles of the Indiana Toll Road will rise in April to $8 from $4.65 for those paying cash.

Massachusetts rates for the Sumner and Ted Williams tunnels in Boston rose to $3.50 from $3 on January 1.

New York will raise tolls on the Holland and Lincoln tunnels and its bridges by $2 to $10 per trip on March 2. The state will impose smaller toll increases on nine other New York area bridges and tunnels on March 16.

Pennsylvania State has asked the Federal government for permission to add tolls to Interstate 80. The cost of driving the 316 mile road would be $93 for trucks. The state will increase tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike by 25% in 2009, making the cost similar to the proposed I-80 tolls.