Pennsylvania State Rep. Joe Ciresi is proposing legislation to combat an emerging due process issue with the PA Turnpike’s all-electronic tolling system. As tolling becomes less transparent, drivers are often unaware of incorrect charges or punitive flat-rate “v-tolls” until long after the transaction. The current system’s short appeal window can expire before a customer even receives their bill, leaving them with inflated fees and no recourse. Ciresi’s bill aims to restore fairness by mandating a six-month period for customers to appeal video toll charges. This change addresses the procedural gap created by surveillance-based billing, ensuring drivers have adequate time to identify and dispute errors rather than being penalized by an opaque and unforgiving system. The bill has not yet been formally introduced but targets a key vulnerability in automated enforcement.