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IBTTA’s Toll Excellence Awards recognize the very best projects and programs the international tolling industry has to offer. Each year, we celebrate IBTTA toll agency/operator and private sector members whose creative, innovative, and positive programs set a new standard of excellence. You must be an IBTTA member in good standing to be eligible for consideration. For questions about the Toll Excellence Awards Program, please contact Erin Mosher.
2026 Submissions will be accepted March 16 - July 2, 2026.
For categories and guidelines, review the Submit a Project Tab above.
2025 Toll Excellence Awards Winners
Transitional Duty Program
Supporting Recovery, Sustaining Service: Illinois Tollway’s Transitional Duty Program
Launched in 2022, the Illinois Tollway’s Transitional Duty Program has become a model for workforce innovation, blending care for employees with operational strength. The program integrates 24/7 nurse triage, telehealth, real-time injury analytics, and tailored modified-duty assignments to keep staff engaged in meaningful roles during recovery. The results are tangible:
- 71% claims closure rate
- $351,000 in indemnity savings
- 54% reduction in total costs
- 56% fewer lost workdays in 2024
The Illinois Tollway is focused on supporting employees through recovery to ensure they stay connected to their teams and their purpose, while customers benefit from consistent roadway maintenance, reliable service, and safer operations. This proactive, data-driven, and people-first approach has made the Transitional Duty Program a cornerstone of the Tollway’s culture of care and accountability.
Raising Customer and Public Awareness about the Toll Text Scam
Guarding Against Smishing: Ohio Turnpike Protects Customers
In response to a nationwide “smishing” scheme impersonating toll agencies and attempting to collect fraudulent toll charges, the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission (OTIC) launched a fast, coordinated multimedia campaign to protect customers and the public. Beginning in April 2024, the OTIC deployed Scam Alerts to more than 600,000 E-ZPass customers, issued four news releases, and leveraged social and traditional media to warn drivers how to spot and report fraudulent texts. A PSA video featuring a local media personality amplified the message, generating more than 323,000 paid views on Facebook, thousands of impressions on Turnpike TV at the Ohio Turnpike’s 14 service plazas, and wide national media coverage including CNBC. The campaign also included updates to the customer service call center IVR, which—together with the outreach—cut weekly call volume by 67% and reduced callback wait times from over an hour to just nine minutes.
By equipping customers with clear instructions, restoring confidence, and providing a model other agencies can replicate, the Ohio Turnpike’s campaign demonstrates how communications excellence safeguards both the public and the industry—earning the OTIC IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Communications.
New York Central Business District Tolling Program and Congestion Relief Zone
Historic First: New York’s Congestion Relief Zone Reduces Gridlock and Advances Access
On January 5, 2025, New York City launched the first cordon-based congestion pricing system in the U.S., the Central Business District Tolling Program (CBDTP), creating the Congestion Relief Zone in Manhattan. Despite the highly complex policy and regulatory environment, this project demonstrates how tolling can deliver meaningful public benefits while balancing competing needs. The results have been immediate and measurable: traffic entering the zone has declined 12–13% year-over-year, speeds have improved, bus and paratransit trips are more reliable, crashes and noise complaints are down, and nearly $160 million was generated in the first quarter—on track to fund $15 billion in transit improvements across the region. The program also dedicates $248 million to mitigation efforts, including $100 million for Environmental Justice communities, and provides new discount and exemption plans for low-income drivers and people with disabilities.
Through unprecedented community engagement, careful design, and a seamless rollout, New York’s CBDTP sets a new global standard for social responsibility in tolling—earning MTA Bridges and Tunnels IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Social Responsibility.
Drive Smart Florida: A Behavior Change Safety Campaign
The Central Florida Expressway Authority’s (CFX) Drive Smart Florida campaign is designed to combat the leading causes of preventable crashes on CFX expressways through a targeted behavior change marketing campaign (BCM). Designed utilizing the principles of BCM, which combines psychology with consumer insights to drive action, the goal of the campaign is to foster a culture of safety and courtesy and address the leading causes of crashes on its expressways including distracted driving, speeding, unsafe merging, work zone incidents, and road rage. Rather than relying on fear or guilt, the campaign emphasizes positive reinforcement and practical solutions, helping drivers see the immediate benefits of safe behaviors. CFX conducted in-depth research, segmented priority audiences, and rolled out targeted micro-campaigns such as “Smart Drivers. Safe Workers.” for work zones, “Merge Like a Master” to improve merging, the “Three-Second Rule” to reduce rear-end crashes, and “CARma Your Commute” to counter road rage. Since launching in 2023, the campaign has generated more than 12 million paid media impressions, 3 million earned media impressions, and 35,000 website visits, while building five new community partnerships.
By fostering empathy, engagement, and lasting behavior change, CFX’s Drive Smart Florida has set a new standard for safety communications—earning the agency IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Safety.
Cashless Tolling Conversion
One Night, One System: Kansas Turnpike’s Seamless Cashless Conversion
On July 1, 2024, the Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA) executed a full-system conversion to cashless tolling—one of the most significant technology undertakings in its 70-year history. In a single night, KTA replaced its trip-based ticket system with an advanced per-mile, all-electronic tolling platform, constructing 36 new toll zones with 72 gantries, installing equipment at 42 toll zones, and deploying next-generation roadside collection systems integrated with a new, state-of-the-art back office. At the heart of this modernization is the innovative “One Account” system, which unifies transponder and license plate transactions into a seamless customer experience while improving operational efficiency and revenue assurance. Since launch, KTA has distributed more than 343,000 transponders, achieved rising ETC adoption, and maintained strong collections. A smooth workforce transition and a communications campaign reaching more than 50 million people further supported customer acceptance.
By pairing bold technology deployment with thoughtful implementation, KTA has set a model for industry-wide modernization—earning IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Technology.
Habitual Violator Enforcement Remedies Program
Protecting Revenue, Promoting Fairness: CTRMA’s Habitual Violator Program
The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA) implemented its Habitual Violator (HV) Enforcement Remedies Program to ensure all road users contribute their fair share to the region’s transportation system. Supported by state legislation, the program employs a graduated approach—beginning with courtesy letters and escalating, when necessary, to registration renewal blocks, prohibition orders, and on-road enforcement. This structured, data-driven process has delivered measurable results: in 2023, 28.6% of habitual violators made payments, monthly revenues increased consistently, and the program achieved an extraordinary 2,171% return on investment. Behavioral shifts are equally significant, with a 55% reduction in repeat violations among those completing the full remedy process. By pairing enforcement with thoughtful customer communications, CTRMA has improved awareness of toll payment obligations and transformed initial opposition into public support. Through technology integration, strategic collaboration, and a fair, transparent process, CTRMA’s HV Program demonstrates operational excellence and sets a model for revenue protection and system integrity—earning IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Toll Operations, Engineering & Maintenance.
MTA Bridges and Tunnels Central Business District Tolling Program
AI-Powered Tolling at Scale: TransCore Powers New York’s Congestion Relief Zone
In partnership with MTA Bridges and Tunnels, TransCore delivered the U.S.’s first congestion pricing system, launched on January 5, 2025, in Manhattan’s Central Business District. Designed for one of the world’s most complex urban environments, the compact all-overhead solution minimized disruption, preserved historic infrastructure, and blended seamlessly into the city streetscape. At its core, the system leverages a novel application of AI and machine vision to process every vehicle as a video-based transaction from all-overhead enclosures, ensuring accuracy and scalability across millions of daily entries. The results have been immediate: tens of thousands fewer daily vehicle entries, improved weekday rush-hour speeds, fewer collisions, drastic reduction in noise complaints, and hundreds of millions of dollars generated for needed transit improvements.
With features like variable pricing algorithms, AI-based video classification, and APIs for multimodal third-party integration, TransCore’s solution sets a global benchmark for congestion pricing innovation—earning IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Private Sector Innovation.
The Use of Data and Data Analytics for Road Traffic Management
Faster Detection, Safer Roads: Valerann's AI-powered Platform Reduces Incident Detection Time and Improves Road Safety.
In collaboration with Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and Roughan & O’Donovan, Valerann deployed its AI data fusion platform, Lanternn, to enhance real-time traffic management and incidence response on Irish motorways. Lanternn ingests and processes in real time large volumes of structured and unstructured data from multiple data sources - floating car data, roadside sensors, CCTV, navigation apps, weather reports and historical data to deliver an accurate and comprehensive traffic information on a single pane of glass.
Tested on the M1 and M6, the pilot demonstrated on average 25-35 min reduction in incidents detection time, including detection of a multi-vehicle crush within one minute by consolidating 134 individual alerts from 5 sources. The results: faster operator response, reduced congestion and secondary crashes, and higher detection rates, with 47% of M1 and 65% of M6 incidents flagged earlier. Lanternn also detected additional incidents; if scaled nationwide, this equates to up to 20 additional incidents daily.
Hardware-agnostic, cloud-native, and predictive by design, the project demonstrates how AI and the use of data analytics can revolutionize roadway safety and efficiency—earning Valerann IBTTA’s 2025 Toll Excellence Award in Private Sector Innovation.
Ready to submit a project for the 2026 Toll Excellence Awards?
IBTTA’s Toll Excellence Awards honor impactful and innovative work across the international tolling industry. This is your opportunity to showcase successful projects and programs for recognition and award consideration in both the public and private sectors. Please review the guidelines below for the appropriate category before getting started. For questions about submissions, please contact Erin Mosher.
2026 Submission period: March 16 - July 2, 2026
Be sure to download and reveiw the Guidelines document below. A submission link will be live on Monday, March 16.
Award Categories for Public Sector Members
Eligibility: Toll Agency/Operator/Non-North American Group Members
There are six award categories for Public Sector Members. Public Sector Winner(s) are eligible for the President's Award.
- Administration & Finance
- Customer Service & Marketing Outreach
- Safety
- Social Responsibility
- Technology
- Toll Operations, Engineering & Maintenance
- President's Award - given to the best sumbission overall in Public or Private sectors.
Award Category for Private Sector Members
Eligibility: Suppliers of products or Consulting Services to the industry.
There is one category for Private Sector Members.
- Private Sector Innovation Recognition Award
Up to three (3) organizations who submit a project or program that has in some way furthered the mission of IBTTA and the tolling industry may be given an award.
Past Toll Excellence Awards Winners
Wrong Way Detection System
Two separate motor vehicle accidents caused by motorists traveling in the wrong direction along the Westpark Tollway occurred within a span of four months in late 2006. Both of these horrific accidents resulted in a number of fatalities. The Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) immediately began investigating technologies that could help detect vehicles entering the tollway in the wrong direction. After rigorously testing the reliability and accuracy of various technologies, HCTRA selected a readily deployable technology. Wrong way detection stations were designed and deployed at each egress point along the Westpark Tollway in addition to various locations along the tollway’s mainline, for a total of 14 separate detection sites.
91 Express Lanes
The 91 Express Lanes Toll Policy, approved by the Orange County Transportation Authority’s Board of Directors, is designed to administer congestion management toll pricing. One of the challenges faced when OCTA bought the 91 Express Lanes was how to design and implement a congestion management toll policy administered by a board of publicly elected officials. OCTA implemented a Toll Policy that adjusted toll rates based on the number vehicles on the 91 Express Lanes and based on its stated goal to maintain a “free flow” commute at all times. As a result, toll adjustments do not need a Board vote each time a toll has to be adjusted. To date, OCTA has adjusted eighteen peak period hours based upon traffic volumes.
Good to Go! Marketing Program and Customer Service Center Opening
Good to Go! Marketing Program and Customer Service Center Opening In April 2006, Washington state launched its new Good To Go! electronic toll collection program with a two-year public outreach and marketing campaign. The success of the new $849 million Tacoma Narrows Bridge hinged on getting at least 50% of opening-day morning commuters to use electronic tolling in order to keep traffic flowing. National tolling experts doubted this ambitious goal could be achieved. On opening morning, 73% of the peak commute drivers used the electronic toll lanes, breaking all records for a new toll facility.
SunWatch Operations Center
Submission Category: Operations
The SunWatch Operations Center is a command-and-control technical support center specifically designed to manage toll collection systems 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As the hub of FTE’s complex tolling network – FTE operates more than 750 toll lanes across 606 miles from Miami to north Florida – SunWatch computers track equipment, systems, software and facilities, allowing staff to keep their fingers on the pulse of the system’s performance throughout the entire state. Through technology, they can detect and diagnose problems remotely, often making repairs from their work stations. In addition, a toll-free number into the Center allows toll-plaza personnel to report problems. SunWatch staff assess critical incidents, and when warranted, dispatch a technician to the site for speedy maintenance. SunWatch is FTE’s “high-tech eyes” on the system that work to maintain peak performance by effecting repairs swiftly, whether remotely or by efficiently deploying the 150 technical support professionals stationed across the state. In keeping with its sophisticated technology, and to allow SunWatch staff to quickly access information about the system and deploy resources, all information is depicted graphically, utilizing high-tech wall-size monitors with map overlays, status charts and alarm screens.
Community Medical Services
Community Medical Services (CMS) is a project in which a core of volunteers, aided by an ever-increasing number of partners, offer their time and expertise during peak holiday periods to provide emergency assistance to motorists on the N3 Toll Route and the adjacent impoverished community of Van Reenen village in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Participants this Easter, which coincided with CMS’ 25th anniversary of selfless public service on the N3 Highway, included CMS paramedics themselves, N3TC, The Road Safety Foundation, Unicef, The Quadraplegic Association of South Africa, Monroe Shock Absorbers (Tenneco), Bridgestone SA and BMW South Africa.
Illinois Tollway E-Commerce Business Portal
Having a web site is old news, but having a customer-centric Business Portal is the new standard by which your customers judge their relationship with you. The Illinois Tollway is enhancing customer service by providing Web-based tools and services to more than 2.6 million I-PASS customer accounts that pay tolls electronically and demand account management features in a timely manner. With the implementation of system-wide Open Road Tolling, the Illinois Tollway upgraded its traditional Web site to a Business Portal to meet customer eCommerce demands. These demands became business critical as the primary method by which the Tollway received its revenue shifted from 62 percent cash usage in 2003 to 80 percent electronic usage in 2007. Web-based services include the ability to add funds to I-PASS accounts, maintain account information, activate transponders purchased at retail stores or calculate toll rates. In addition, more than $52 million in revenue has been processed through the Portal and a substantial monetary savings has been realized of more than $16 million by processing customer transactions electronically rather than through the contracted 1-800 customer service phone line.
SunWatch Operations Center
The SunWatch Operations Center is a command-and-control technical support center specifically designed to manage toll collection systems 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As the hub of FTE’s complex tolling network – FTE operates more than 750 toll lanes across 606 miles from Miami to north Florida – SunWatch computers track equipment, systems, software and facilties, allowing staff to keep their fingers on the pulse of the system’s performance throughout the entire state. Through technology, they can detect and diagnose problems remotely, often making repairs from their work stations. In addition, a toll-free number into the Center allows toll-plaza personnel to report problems. SunWatch staff assess critical incidents, and when warranted, dispatch a technician to the site for speedy maintenance. SunWatch is FTE’s “high-tech eyes” on the system that work to maintain peak performance by effecting repairs swiftly, whether remotely or by efficiently deploying the 150 technical support professionals stationed across the state. In keeping with its sophisticated technology, and to allow SunWatch staff to quickly access information about the system and deploy resources, all information is depicted graphically, utilizing high-tech wall-size monitors with map overlays, status charts and alarm screens.