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PayTollo brings mobile platform to five US states

PayTollo is launching its mobile payment platform for toll roads and bridges in the US states of California, Texas, Florida, Colorado and Washington. The company says the platform reduces costs and the time needed for toll authorities to collect funds by removing the need for paper invoices. According to PayTollo, the solution’s GPS toll recognition technology algorithm and user interface can notify, verify and charge a driver for toll crossings. Alternatively, drivers can also use the tolling sol
August 8, 2019 Read time: 1 min
PayTollo is launching its mobile payment platform for toll roads and bridges in the US states of California, Texas, Florida, Colorado and Washington.


The company says the platform reduces costs and the time needed for toll authorities to collect funds by removing the need for paper invoices.

According to PayTollo, the solution’s GPS toll recognition technology algorithm and user interface can notify, verify and charge a driver for toll crossings.

Alternatively, drivers can also use the tolling solution with an adapter from Automatic, a SiriusXM company that recently acquired PayTollo. This device collects information about each vehicle’s geolocation, use, operation, performance and maintenance status in order to operate and provide the features of the Automatic service.

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