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The Washington State Department of Transportation began implementing tolls in 2007. Tolled roads and bridges help fund new projects throughout the state, as well as maintain current infrastructure.
TACOMA — Have you ever driven on one of Washington’s toll roads, bridges or tunnels by mistake and wondered if you still had to pay the toll fee? The short answer is yes.
Discover the upcoming transformations in Washington's toll system and what it means for drivers in the coming years.
Dulles Toll Road users could see tolls rise to $6 starting in January under a proposal being considered by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority’s board of directors. Drivers who exit ...
At $2.8 billion, the project is one of the largest infrastructure investments in Washington state history — and new tolls ...