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According to KVUE, TxDOT announced that the HCTRA will take over toll collection, billing, and customer service for TxTag users.
According to KVUE, TxDOT announced that the HCTRA will take over toll collection, billing, and customer service for TxTag users.
TxTag customers should log onto their accounts by Oct. 15 to confirm their personal and vehicle information, payment methods and AutoPay status are current, according to an email sent Friday.
The state's TxTag requires you to pre-pay $20 worth of tolls. Harris County's EZ TAG requires $40 down plus a $15 activation fee.
When TxTags are working properly, CTRMA receives money from the tag account and no bill is sent to the customer. CTRMA sends out pay-by-mail bills when drivers don’t have an electronic tag, t… ...
A new text message scam is targeting Texas drivers, officials with the Texas Department of Transportation said. Customers who use the TxTag toll tag system have reported receiving text messages ...
If you don't have a toll tag but still receive bills in the mail, you can still sign up for a TxTag before the transition. TxDOT says customers will manage everything through the HCTRA website.
A Survey of Motorcycle Toll-Tag Holders They’re known as “highway toll-collection transponders”. They are the used in highway transportation systems throughout the world. These include systems such as ...
After years of billing issues and customer complaints, the Texas Department of Transportation is preparing to hand over operation of TxTag to a different agency.
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is considering a possible contract with the Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) to oversee TxTag transaction processing and management work, off… ...
If you don't have a toll tag but still receive bills in the mail, you can still sign up for a TxTag before the transition. TxDOT says customers will manage everything through the HCTRA website.
If you don't have a toll tag but still receive bills in the mail, you can still sign up for a TxTag before the transition. TxDOT says customers will manage everything through the HCTRA website.