![]() Following related reports in recent years, our team rededicated its resources to this major consumer issue, after hundreds of viewers complained to us about resurfaced billing and customer service problems with the state’s tollway operator and its contracted vendors. KXAN’s “TxTag Troubles” investigative project launched May 7, 2023. Why two dozen KXAN journalists took on TxTag troubles … again: Get an inside understanding of why, after doing a large investigation in 2018, KXAN took another look at toll problems - and the challenges we faced along the way to put this project together. TxDOT shared oftentimes this is a driver issue, but previous vendors played a role as well. ‘It ain’t working.’ TxTag auto pay problems leave some drivers with big bills: Drivers with auto pay set up expect to have their tolls taken care of automatically, but sometimes issues mean they’re racking up fees without realizing it. TxDOT has taken a number of steps over the years to address them. ‘Still happening.’ Top TxTag complaints detail double billing, website glitches: People getting double-charged on toll roads, and having issues getting them resolved because of customer service or website issues, continue to be a problem KXAN viewers report. This story’s data interactives break down the revenue in a variety of ways so you can see which roads generated the most, what years had the most, and how fees and refunds play into it. Which roads made the most?: Austin has 10 toll roads, some of which are operated by TxDOT and the rest by the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority. $381M generated from Austin-area tolls last year. ![]() Here’s the impact: Leading up to our project launch, we asked Texans to share how toll issues affected them - and saw a huge response, which we sent to the Texas Department of Transportation after its leader told us “Let’s take a look at those specific details and get solutions.” Reporters Will DuPree, Avery Travis and Kelly Wiley wait their turn to film for their TxTag Trouble stories (KXAN Photo)ħ00+ TxTag complaints sent to KXAN in a month.KXAN photojournalists film Josh Hinkle and Arezow Doost for her story about a tollway in North Texas with some best practices (KXAN Photo).Josh Hinkle and Matt Grant film for Grants’ stories about the Texas Transportation Commission and confusion over multiple toll entities (KXAN Photo).Josh Hinkle and Mike Rush film for Rush’s story about toll revenues in Austin (KXAN Photo).KXAN photojournalist Chris Nelson films Josh Hinkle and Kelsey Thompson for her story about why Wisconsin’s solution of no toll roads may not work in Texas (KXAN Photo).KXAN photojournalists Richie Bowes and Chris Nelson work on the TxTag Troubles investigation (KXAN Photo).KXAN photojournalist Chris Nelson films Josh Hinkle and Avery Travis for her stories about a common driver dilemma and how other states handle toll problems (KXAN Photo).KXAN photojournalist Richie Bowes films Josh Hinkle and Will DuPree for his story about addressing tolls at the Capitol (KXAN Photo). ![]() ![]()
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