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IBTTA 91st Annual Meeting

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This gathering of the tolling industry will include the Toll Excellence Awards, a community service project and Vendor Forum. There will also be a full conference programme covering the key issues facing the sector, including road usage charging and digitalisation.

7th October, 2023 - 10th October, 2023

Event Organizer

IBTTA

Event Location

Seattle, WA

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