JONESTOWN ROAD AND NORTH 12TH STREET IN LEBANON. WELL, STARTING ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 4TH, TOLLS ARE GOING UP AGAIN FOR DRIVERS ON THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE. THE TURNPIKE COMMISSION APPROVED A 4% INCREASE. THAT’S THE LOWEST INCREASE SINCE 2014. THE MOST COMMON TOLL INCREASE FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE WILL BE $0.08 FOR E-ZPASS CUSTOMERS, AND $0.16 FOR TOLL BY PLATE CUSTOMERS. FOR CLASS FIVE TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS, THE MOST COMMON TOLL INCREASE WILL BE $0.96 FOR E-ZPASS USERS A

Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls to increase starting January 4

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Updated: 4:00 PM EST Jan 3, 2026

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Starting Sunday, January 4, tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike will rise by 4%, marking the lowest increase since 2014, as approved by the Turnpike Commission.The most common toll increase for passenger vehicles will be 8 cents for E-ZPass customers and 16 cents for Toll By Plate customers.For class-five tractor-trailer drivers, the most common toll increase will be 96 cents for E-ZPass users and nearly two dollars for Toll By Plate customers.

Starting Sunday, January 4, tolls on the Pennsylvania Turnpike will rise by 4%, marking the lowest increase since 2014, as approved by the Turnpike Commission.

The most common toll increase for passenger vehicles will be 8 cents for E-ZPass customers and 16 cents for Toll By Plate customers.

For class-five tractor-trailer drivers, the most common toll increase will be 96 cents for E-ZPass users and nearly two dollars for Toll By Plate customers.