Midyear Toll Updates Add Cost Work for Fleets

The Fleet Desk·6d ago·1 min read

A June 29 midyear tolling update lists rate increases and new tolled-road openings across major fleet corridors. The changes put more pressure on route planning, chargebacks and violation prevention.

Midyear Toll Updates Add Cost Work for Fleets

More 2026 Toll Changes Are Live

Fleets are getting another midyear reminder that toll costs are a moving target. A June 29, 2026 tolling update from PrePass listed confirmed rate increases across major toll authorities and several new or extended tolled roads opening in the 2025-2026 window.

The list includes a 4% Pennsylvania Turnpike increase effective January 4, a 7.5% increase for MTA Bridges and Tunnels facilities, a 3% New Jersey Turnpike Authority increase, a 2.7% Ohio Turnpike increase and multiple CPI-linked adjustments in Texas and other markets.

July Brings More Changes

Several updates also land around the middle of the year. The Indiana Toll Road increase takes effect on June 30, while the Golden Gate Bridge adds a $0.50 per-axle increase on July 1. RiverLink's Ohio River Bridges tolls are also scheduled for a 3.8% increase on July 1.

New and extended facilities add another layer for routing teams. The update points to projects in Kansas, Washington, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, California and Texas, including express-lane openings and extensions that can change trip-level toll exposure.

The Fleet Work Is in the Exceptions

For carriers and corporate fleets, the issue is not only the posted toll rate. The operational work is keeping plates, transponders, routes, customer chargebacks and violation handling synchronized as rates and roads change.

That is where small changes compound. A new lane, an annual CPI adjustment or a missed plate enrollment can turn into mismatched invoices, unplanned fees or customer-billing disputes if the toll workflow is not kept current.