Overview
For every tolling scenario, we have a solution — electronic tolling, video tolling (license-plate reading), manual cashier, automatic machines or satellite.
Multiple tolling scenarios and diverse operation modes, featuring dynamic pricing and covering both roadside elements and central systems.
  Toll Management System
 
   Tolling Back Office
 
   Electronic Tolling
 
  Video Tolling
 
  Self-service & manual tolling
  Open Road Tolling
 
  High Occupancy Tolling
 
  Bridges
 
  Tunnel tolling
 
  Satellite Tolling
 
  Video classification
The possible applications for our own tolling technology are inclusive, allowing different payment and identification methods, adapted for each business model and context.

One-stop shop
By having a wide-spectrum of tolling and road operations products, A-to-Be is able to deliver all solutions in a single project and with a single line of professional product support.

Tested
Being born as part of a road and infrastructure operator, A-to-Be is aware of the needs and pains, and more importantly, how to solve those efficiently covering a network of 1,100 miles and over 15 thousand toll lanes.

Neutral
Designed as vendor-independent, enabling easy and fast integration of 3rd party solutions and subsystems, allowing for considerable savings during future equipment reinvestment phases.
1500
toll lanes in operation
5.5 m
user accounts
1 bn
annual tolling transactions
8.1 m
vehicles managed
Our solutions for Tolling
A-to-Be Move Beyond
Tolling Back office
The complete platform for tolling back office.
ETC, ORT, AET
Electronic Tolling
Video tolling, All-Electronic, Open Road; Pay-by-Plate; Full Cashless.
ATPM and Cashier
Self-Service & Manual Tolling
The most advanced self-service
 toll payment machine on the road.
Dedicated lanes
Managed Lanes
Integrating lane and on-board systems for Express/HOV/HOT lanes.
Service Availability
Audit platform
For independently assess performance and service quality of your roadside systems.
Maintenance and Monitoring
MOMS
For guaranteeing service availability and systems’ lifespan.
				