New Jersey State Police troopers don’t have a contractual right to travel to and from work on the state’s toll roads without having to pay their way, an appeals court has ruled.

A two-judge panel on Thursday refused to reinstate an arbitrator’s award that said troopers had the right to travel the state’s tollways—the New Jersey Turnpike, the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway—for free while driving their own vehicles.

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