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Tolling Made Easy

RiverLink is the toll system in Louisville, KY and Southern Indiana.

All-electronic tolling means no toll booths, no lines and no stopping.

 

Pay Bill or Open/Manage Account

To pay bill, use bill number and license plate.

Important Updates!

Here’s what you need to know

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Save with Fee Forgiveness

Late fees are waived and tolls are lowered when drivers open a prepaid RiverLink account. Save more than $2.50 each crossing.
Savings as easy as 1 – 2 – 3:

  1. Go to RiverLink.com, click Pay Tolls and enter vehicle information.
  2. Click Update to a Personal Transponder Account.
  3. Follow the steps to savings and open an account.

Click here to learn more.

Self-Service is Easy

Whether you’re opening a new RiverLink prepaid account, managing an existing account or paying an invoice, it’s easy to take care of needs online.

Customer service assistance is also available by email and phone.

Updates

Cameras Are Being Installed For System Testing

Tolling won’t begin until late this year, but drivers may soon notice cameras in place on the toll gantry located at the north end of the Abraham Lincoln Bridge, near Court Avenue.

Two cameras are scheduled to be installed overnight, and should be in place by early morning on Friday, August 5. Testing the cameras is part of preparations for all-electronic tolling. Thousands of images are expected to be captured in the coming days.

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State Leaders Approve Toll Policy For RiverLink

Transportation and finance leaders from Indiana and Kentucky voted today to approve several measures preparing for the start of RiverLink, the new, all-electronic tolling system making the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project possible.

The Tolling Body today approved the Bridges Project’s toll policy and business rules, which includes vehicle classification, account management information and fee structure on unpaid tolls.

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) commissioner, the Indiana public finance director, the Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority (KPTIA) chairman and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet secretary, or their designees, make up the project’s Joint Board. A separate Tolling Body includes the four Joint Board members and an appointed member from each state.

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Recommendations Made For Vehicle Classification

Indiana and Kentucky transportation officials are releasing recommendations for the vehicle classification system for RiverLink, the new, all-electronic tolling system making the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges project possible.

Transportation and finance leaders from both states are scheduled to meet May 11 to vote on the recommendations and other measures that make up tolling policy and business rules.

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