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Bestpass and Tollsmart partnership to provide access to toll calculator

Bestpass customers will now have access to the Tollsmart Toll Calculator, which covers every tolled facility in the US and Canada, through a newly-announced partnership between the two companies. Bestpass, which provides single-source payment and streamlined toll management services to commercial fleets, has integrated the Tollsmart application into its customer web portal. Users will be able to estimate costs of multiple routes, including additional Bestpass volume discounts, and make strategic decision
April 3, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Bestpass customers will now have access to the Tollsmart Toll Calculator, which covers every tolled facility in the US and Canada, through a newly-announced partnership between the two companies.

Bestpass, which provides single-source payment and streamlined toll management services to commercial fleets, has integrated the Tollsmart application into its customer web portal. Users will be able to estimate costs of multiple routes, including additional Bestpass volume discounts, and make strategic decisions about how to deploy their vehicles.

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