Truck driving groups sue over Pa. Turnpike toll increases


HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Several truck driving groups have filed a lawsuit against the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the state Department of Transportation over toll increases.

The lawsuit filed Thursday claims the increases violate federal commerce law and hinder a citizen’s constitutional right to travel. The group says money collected from tolls is being used on projects unrelated to the turnpike system.

A 6 percent increase for cash and E-ZPass went into effect in January. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission previously said the increase was needed to meet funding and capital-improvement obligations.

The commission says it is required by law to offer $450 million in supplemental funding to PennDOT annually.

Both turnpike and PennDOT representatives declined to comment on the lawsuit.

The plaintiffs are seeking lower toll rates and a possible refund from earlier years.