Heading out on the road this summer for vacation? If you plan to travel the Pennsylvania Turnpike, you might want to pick E-ZPass to electronically pay for tolls along the way, saving up to 60 percent. Otherwise, be prepared for a camera to take a picture of your license plate and get a bill for a higher rate. In Pennsylvania, the days of toll takers collecting money at the booths are long gone. However, some other states still take cash. The Turnpike switched to all cashless collection — earlier than anticipated — when the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year. Joe Schmidt of Lower Burrell, Pa., has used E-ZPass since its early days. His parents used to travel from Pittsburgh to New Jersey to see relatives, and his late-father, who had picked up E-ZPass, encouraged Schmidt to get one, too.