NEW YORK (AP) — A new state audit has found the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York has lost millions in unpaid tolls.
The audit released by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli Wednesday shows the majority of the unbilled tolls, worth at least $1.6 million, were lost when the MTA expanded the use of cashless tolling last year.
The audit cites a variety of reasons for the unbilled tolls, including license plate images that couldn’t be processed and out-of-state drivers with temporary license plates.
DiNapoli also says the agency needs to do a better job of collecting that money that is owed.
MTA Bridges and Tunnels President Cedrick Fulton says he “takes exception” to several statements in the audit.
The MTA says unbilled transactions account for less than 1 percent of tolls collected.