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Bestpass Hits Company Milestones During 2015 Expansion
Bestpass reached several company milestones in 2015, including processing over $350 million in tolls, increasing users by nearly 50% and expanding to four new states.

Bestpass Toll Coverage Map Image via Bestpass

Bestpass Toll Coverage Map Image via Bestpass
Bestpass has announced reaching several company milestones in 2015, including processing over $350 million in tolls, increasing users by nearly 50% and expanding to four new states.
This year, Bestpass increased coverage into four new regions: Florida, Kansas, Texas and the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit. The company processed more than $1.1 million in tolls per day for nearly 3,000 clients with over 176,000 active transponders in the U.S. and Canada.
The company also hired 14 new employees in 2015 and added new features like exclusion zones to its notification platform.
"With the anticipated addition of Oklahoma toll coverage in early 2016, we will have all of the major U.S. toll facilities covered,” said John Andrews, president and CEO of Bestpass. “We expect that offering a truly national toll management solution will accelerate acceptance of our services by regional and national high volume toll users even more rapidly.”
Bestpass provides streamlined toll management services for fleets and drivers, allowing users to consolidate billing receive volume discounts and process violations with a single service.
Its services are compatible with more than 40 toll authorities and all weigh station bypass networks.
For more information on Bestpass, click here.
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