Bestpass announced a partnership with the Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago, Indiana, to provide a quarterly volume pricing program through end of 2021.
The program can save commercial fleets and drivers up to 15% on toll transactions.
The program can save commercial fleets and drivers up to 15% on toll transactions.

Bestpass is a payment platform provider and manages toll management solutions for commercial fleets in North America.
Photo: Bestpass. Clint Avenue Bridge
Bestpass announced a partnership with the Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago, Indiana, to provide a quarterly volume pricing program through end of 2021.
The program can save commercial fleets and drivers up to 15% on toll transactions.
“We pride ourselves on saving our customers both time and money, and this partnership with the Cline Avenue Bridge allows us to provide even more value with our toll management solution,” said John Andrews, president and CSO of Bestpass. “Not only can our customers save time by using the bridge, but now they can see direct cost savings through this volume pricing program.”
The Cline Avenue opened in December 2020. It has reconnected State Road 912 to Interstate 90.
Bestpass customers are now eligible for tiered volume toll discounts based on how frequently they travel the bridge each quarter.
“In an industry where every mile and minute counts, we recognize the importance of a reliable shortcut,” said Terry Velligan, general manager of operations at Cline Avenue Bridge, LLC. “Our partnership with Bestpass aligns perfectly with our overall mission to provide solutions to infrastructure challenges. I look forward to seeing this relationship advance the safety, efficiency, and profitability of the trucking industry.”
Bestpass is a payment platform provider and manages toll management solutions for commercial fleets in North America.
The Cline Avenue Bridge is owned by United Bridge Partners, a private infrastructure company that finances, designs, builds, owns, and operates private toll bridges across the U.S.

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