Highway officials in New Jersey are moving forward with their crackdown on chronic toll cheats.

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The New Jersey Turnpike Authority agreed Wednesday to pay the state Motor Vehicles Commission up to $35,000 to process vehicle registration suspensions for drivers who owe more than $1,000 in unpaid tolls and fees. It comes just weeks after the authority posted the names of its top toll violators on its website.

Officials say 130 companies and individuals -- who owe about $2.5 million overall -- were targeted under a pilot program launched last month. Violators received letters warning them that their registrations would be suspended if they didn't pay what they owe or make other settlement arrangements.

Thirty-one violators have since made some payments. But letters sent to another 18 came back as undeliverable.

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