
Toll payment and management company for commercial fleets, Bestpass, will provide its customers with full tolling coverage in the state of Texas, the company announced.
Toll payment and management company for commercial fleets, Bestpass, will provide its customers with full tolling coverage in the state of Texas, the company announced.


Toll payment and management company for commercial fleets, Bestpass, will provide its customers with full tolling coverage in the state of Texas, the company announced.
Bestpass will cover all Texas tolling authorities and facilities including the Texas Department of Transportation’s TxTag, Harris County Toll Road Authority’s EZ TAG and the North Texas Tollway Authority’s TollTag. Bestpass consolidates all three of the Texas services and integrates them with other tolling services nationwide for its customers, using a single point of contact.
"Now we have Texas, and we also recently added coverage in Florida and Kansas, said John Andrews, president and CEO of Bestpass. “With the addition of Oklahoma in early 2016, we expect to cover 100% of major U.S. tolling facilities in the near future."
Bestpass is currently testing the new service in Texas with Werner Enterprises and expects to offer Texas coverage to all of its clients within the next month.
Bestpass was founded in 2001 by the New York State Motor Truck Association and provides a way to streamline toll management services including billing, volume discounts, violation processing. The service is compatible with more than 40 toll authorities and all weigh station bypass networks.

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