Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Louisville Weather Forecast; October 24, 2017 at 05:00AM

Morning Weather Forecast: Partly Cloudy with a temp of 51F.

Todays forecast calls for 55F and a low of 41F.

UV Index: 0

Humdity: 93

Pollen Count: 1

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Monday, October 23, 2017

Louisville Weather Forecast; October 23, 2017 at 05:00AM

Morning Weather Forecast: Cloudy with a temp of 67F.

Todays forecast calls for 67F and a low of 49F.

UV Index: 0

Humdity: 72

Pollen Count: 0

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Sunday, October 22, 2017

Louisville Weather Forecast; October 22, 2017 at 05:00AM

Morning Weather Forecast: Clear with a temp of 58F.

Todays forecast calls for 80F and a low of 63F.

UV Index: 0

Humdity: 78

Pollen Count: 0

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Saturday, October 21, 2017

Louisville Weather Forecast; October 21, 2017 at 05:00AM

Morning Weather Forecast: Clear with a temp of 54F.

Todays forecast calls for 77F and a low of 58F.

UV Index: 0

Humdity: 94

Pollen Count: 0

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Thursday, October 19, 2017

First Vehicle Registration Holds Expected Next Week

Thousands have paid tolls and fees owed

Oct. 19, 2017 Thousands of drivers in Indiana and Kentucky have paid tolls owed to the two states, via RiverLink, and will avoid having a hold placed on their vehicle registration. A registration hold is placed when a toll is not paid after repeated notices. The first holds are expected to be placed next week. Drivers will not be allowed to renew their vehicle registration until tolls and fees owed are paid in full.

Since RiverLink announced pending registration holds last week, nearly 6,500 drivers have paid tolls and fees owed in full. Those drivers have paid nearly $170,000 owed to the two states.

As of last week, around 16,000 registration holds were expected in Indiana and 19,000 in Kentucky. The number of holds will continue to grow as unpaid invoices mature. A registration hold is placed after a toll is unpaid, and at least four RiverLink toll notices have been sent to the customer. The first notice, second notice, violation notice and collections notice are mailed over a minimum of a 135-day period, allowing drivers more than four months to pay tolls owed.

It’s important all drivers using the tolled bridges for faster and safer commutes pay their fair share. Vehicle registration holds are a common enforcement option used by several states to help ensure required tolls and fees are paid.

Paying Tolls Owed

Drivers have several options to pay tolls owed:

  • Pay online at riverlink.com using the reference and license plate numbers on toll notices.
  • Call RiverLink customer service at 1-855-748-5465 and pay using the automated phone system using the reference number on toll notices, or speak with a customer service representative.
  • Visit a RiverLink customer service center at:
    • 103 Quartermaster Ct., Jeffersonville, IN
    • 400 E. Main St., Suite 102, Louisville, KY

Customer service centers are open Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Payment must be made directly to RiverLink and CAN NOT be accepted by the IN BMV, the KY MVL or a County Clerk’s Office in Kentucky. Shortly after tolls are paid, RiverLink will notify the IN BMV or KY MVL to release the hold on the registration.

Drivers will also receive a RiverLink notification letter in the mail stating the registration hold has been released.

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Find more information on RiverLink tolling, including answers to frequently-asked questions, at www.RiverLink.com.

Find more details on the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project at www.kyinbridges.com.



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