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PayTollo Analysis

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PayTollo is a mobile application designed to facilitate toll payments across highways in the United States and Canada. This app allows users to manage their toll expenses efficiently by providing alerts for upcoming toll charges and notifications when passing through toll booths. Users can seamlessly pay for tolls and toll tickets without needing cash or cards, enhancing convenience during travel.

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The application also includes a vehicle registration feature, enabling users to register their cars by inputting the license plate and location details. Currently operational in states such as California, Florida, Colorado, Washington, and New York, PayTollo aims to expand its services to additional states, making it a practical tool for frequent travelers on toll roads.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.1.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
20
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Download, register your vehicle add payment and drive.
PayTollo users have no wait, need no change and avoid Pay-By-Mail invoices. Use this toll payment method and drive in the electronic lane. PayTollo drivers have access to the electronic lanes. You must register your vehicle into the app before driving. AET (electronic) lanes are supported. PayTollo is for non-transponder users. If you have an active toll transponder in your vehicle, your PayTollo account will not be charged.

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