Drivers save $2 per crossing by opening a prepaid account Here’s a winning tip for Kentucky Derby visitors: You can save money on tolls if you open a prepaid RiverLink account before using the three tolled Ohio River bridges. Three of the five bridges connecting...
Derby and summer likely to bring more out-of-town drivers More drivers are taking advantage of the new and improved transportation options provided by the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. Traffic on the three tolled bridges — the new SR...
The first full month of tolling is complete on three Ohio River bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana. Tolling on the new SR 265 Lewis and Clark Bridge, the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge and the improved I-65 Kennedy Bridge started Dec. 30. The number...
Less than one month after the start of tolling on three Ohio River bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana, RiverLink has hit a major milestone. More than 200,000 RiverLink transponders have been requested to date. Drivers have requested nearly 164,000...
Scores of drivers being introduced to RiverLink, the new, all-electronic tolling system for the Ohio River Bridges Project, are opening accounts and ordering transponders. Incredibly high demand for RiverLink transponders means supplies are being depleted more quickly...
Tolling on the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project is scheduled to begin tomorrow. Tolling is scheduled to begin at 4 a.m. Friday, December 30 on the new SR 265 Lewis and Clark Bridge, the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge and the improved I-65...
RiverLink has been alerted of an SMS (text message) based phishing scam, fraudulently claiming to represent different tolling agencies across the country. RiverLink is advising our customers to be aware of the potential threat. If you receive a text detailing a specific outstanding toll amount, do not click on any links, but proceed to check your account at RiverLink.com, or reach out to our customer service team at 1-855-RIV-LINK (1-855-748-5465).
If you believe you have received a fraudulent text, customers are encouraged to do the following:
File a complaint at www.ic3.gov, including the phone number where the text originated, and the website listed within the text.
Log into your account at RiverLink.com, the official website of the Ohio River Bridges, to confirm your account status.
Delete any received fraudulent text messages
If you have clicked on any of the links, or provided any information through one of these texts, take immediate action to secure your personal information and financial accounts, including disputing any unfamiliar charges.