NEWARK — The New Jersey Turnpike Authority will have to provide evidence to show why it raised its E-ZPass violation free from $25 to $50, under a ruling by a state appeals court Friday.
The ruling came in a legal challenge filed in 2017 by two motorists who claimed the hiking of the fee roughly six years earlier was unreasonable and in violation of state law...
A new lawsuit calling the constitutionality of the Turnpike Authority's $50 E-ZPass fines into question could result in millions of dollars of refunds.