Segment Tally Sheet is a legal document that was released by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is a Segment Tally Sheet?
A: A Segment Tally Sheet is a document used to track and record the number of segments traveled on toll roads in Washington.
Q: Why is a Segment Tally Sheet used?
A: A Segment Tally Sheet is used to calculate toll fees and track usage on toll roads in Washington.
Q: What information is included on a Segment Tally Sheet?
A: A Segment Tally Sheet includes details such as the date, time, and location of each segment traveled, as well as any associated toll fees.
Q: Do I need to keep a copy of my Segment Tally Sheet?
A: Yes, it is recommended to keep a copy of your Segment Tally Sheet for your records in case of any discrepancies or billing issues.
Q: Are there any fees associated with using a Segment Tally Sheet?
A: No, there are no additional fees for using a Segment Tally Sheet. However, toll fees may still apply for the segments traveled.
Q: Can I use a Segment Tally Sheet for toll roads in other states?
A: No, a Segment Tally Sheet is specific to toll roads in Washington and cannot be used for toll roads in other states.
Q: What happens if I lose my Segment Tally Sheet?
A: If you lose your Segment Tally Sheet, you may need to contact the Washington State Department of Transportation for assistance in retrieving your toll usage information.
Q: Can I use a Segment Tally Sheet as proof of payment for tolls?
A: No, a Segment Tally Sheet is not considered proof of payment for tolls. It is used for tracking and calculating toll fees only.
Q: Is a Segment Tally Sheet required for all vehicles on toll roads in Washington?
A: No, a Segment Tally Sheet is not required for all vehicles. It is primarily used by drivers who have a Good To Go! Pass and choose to track their toll usage with a Segment Tally Sheet.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources.