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Pennsylvania Turnpike adds new payment network for drivers to pay cash

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In this photo made through a windshield, the sensors and lights are seen at the west bound toll gate of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Cranberry Township.

The Pennsylvania Turnpike has added a new payment option for customers who want to use cash to pay Toll By Plate invoices or add money to their E-ZPass accounts.

The Turnpike Commission said it has partnered with Kubra Cash Payment Network, which will allow drivers to pay their invoices at 70,000 retailers including 7-Eleven, CVS, Rutter’s and Sheetz.

The commission said, “Customers who want to pay in cash can select the ‘pay’ option when accessing their account online or via the PA Toll Pay app. A list of participating retailers near the customer’s location will display. The customer must generate a pay slip — which includes a $1.50 service fee — before stopping at one of the retail locations to make a PA Turnpike toll payment in cash.”

The commission said that most of the retailers in the Kubra network are in Pennsylvania but customers can pay at any of the locations in the United States. The participating retailers are 7-Eleven, CVS, Dollar General, Duane Reade, Family Dollar, GoMart, Kum & Go, Kwik Trip, Pilot Travel Center, Royal Farms, Rutter’s, Sheetz, Speedway, Stop & Go, Stripes, TravelCenters of America and Walgreens.

The Turnpike launched the PA Toll Pay app last year to allow Toll By Plate customers to pay their invoices. Customers can sign up for auto pay on the app to get a 15% discount.

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