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PENNSYLVANIA The Pennsylvania Turnpike is by far the nation s most expensive toll road, a new study has concluded. Driving the entire length of the 360-mile turnpike will cost $112, according to Budget Direct.
That s more than four times higher than the next-priciest toll road. Driving the entire 496-mile New York State Thruway costs only $28.05.
Turnpike Commission CEO Mark Compton described the study s findings as seriously flawed in a letter to state officials on Monday, the Bucks County Courier Times reported.
Subscribe Their so-called report . failed to recognize basic differences in how toll highways are used, how toll rates are set and how travelers pay, Compton wrote in the letter to General Assemly transportation committees.