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Cashless Toll Booths in Bedford: Plan Ahead
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From January 8th, Bedford toll booths on Everett Turnpike will cease accepting cash, transitioning to a fully electronic toll system. Drivers must maintain a 25 mph speed limit in cashless lanes. State officials urge cash users to set up E-ZPass accounts to avoid potential fees. This shift aims to streamline traffic and modernize toll collection, with all Everett Turnpike tolls eventually operating electronically. Plan ahead and consider E-ZPass for a smooth commute.
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