PA State Police to Conduct Statewide Enforcement Initiative with PA Turnpike Commission

(File Photo of a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Car)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Gibsonia, PA) The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) is partnering with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to conduct a statewide enforcement initiative during the month of April 2026 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The effort will target motorists operating vehicles with suspended registrations due to unpaid Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls and fees and aggressive driving. Actions of enforcement may also include fines and traffic citations. Vehicles that are operated with suspended registrations may also be subject to towing. Troopers will utilize some license plate recognition technology to help in identifying violators. This initiative is intended to improve the safety on roadways by reducing behaviors of aggressive driving and ensure compliance with the tolling requirements of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. PSP and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission are aiming to deter unsafe driving, address unpaid toll violations, and enhance the safety of all motorists traveling on the Turnpike by holding violators accountable.