Took a ride on the Turnpike today for the first time since they went to AET. My observation is that they really need to step up their signage at the toll plazas that you don't need to stop for a ticket anymore. Got on at the Bensalem interchange, and the guy in front of me came to a complete stop expecting to take a ticket. Luckily everyone else was slowing up to go thru the toll booths, but the only signs there were small ones on the booths themselves that said "Keep Moving". They need some more signs to not stop and that all tolling is electronic until they take the booths down.
Maybe "Do Not Stop" signs would have been better?
When I was coming home one night on 476 north at the Mid County interchange, some doofus nearly caused someone in the right lane (of the toll gantry) to wreck because they thought it was a good idea to STOP AND REVERSE PAST THE GORE POINT TO GET BACK TO THE TOLLBOOTH LANES. The dude had to swerve so aggressively I wasn't sure if he did it or not without wrecking.
There are DO NOT STOP signs and KEEP MOVING signs. People lacking braincells will ignore them regardless.
You should see the maneuvers people make at the Polk Central Plaza in Lakeland, FL. They get into a manned lane not aware prepaid transponders are excepted in all lanes. So they back up and reverse direction until before the gore point, and then enter the dedicated SunPass lane.
Then some morons actually go through a SunPass only lane, continue pass the plaza, and back up into the attended lane to attempt to pay the toll they did not pay.
Then in Orlando some foreigner goes through the open road bypass lanes and stops on the shoulder, gets out of his car, climbs over the Jersey barrier, nearly loses his life to a large semi, and almost makes it to the manned toll booth and says this “I got into the wrong lane by mistake. I need to pay my toll.”
Then we had one man make a u turn facing the wrong way heading back to the toll plaza to attempt to pay a toll that he missed using a SunPass only lane. He even got confrontational with the Plaza Supervisor who tried to explain to him the process of going through dedicated transponder lanes.
Like Jeff and Nicole said here in another thread “ People don’t read the signs.”