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by Hal Cronin Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What states accept E ZPass?

E-ZPass is a multi-state electronic toll pass that works in states from North Carolina to Maine and west to Illinois, and now in the entire state of Florida. If your transponder is part of the E-ZPass Group (I-PASS, RiverLink Portable, NC Quick Pass Portable), your toll pass is accepted on CFX roadways.

Where can I use E-ZPass?

E-ZPass SM is also accepted at the following E-ZPass SM States:

  • Chicago Skyway
  • Delaware
  • Florida *
  • Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
  • Kentucky
  • Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire

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Where can I find information on E-ZPass?

Within the transponder is an electronic chip that contains information about your account. Each time you use a toll facility where E-ZPass® is offered, an overhead antenna at the toll plaza reads the vehicle and account information contained in your transponder.

What is the difference between PrePass and E-ZPass?

PrePass pays each authority individually and provides customers with one bill. PrePass also differs from E-ZPass when it comes to how customers pay for tolls . With E-ZPass, customers have to pay up front by establishing an E-ZPass account representing one-and-a-half times a customer's average monthly usage.

Does Ohio E-ZPass work in other states?

They can establish an account with any of 13 states that will be compatible with Ohio's system. The cost for the required transponder ranges from free in Massachusetts to $21 in Maryland, plus a $1.50 monthly service fee.

How do I get an E-ZPass in Ohio?

You can order an E-ZPass OH online, by calling at (440) 971-2222 or by mailing an application form. Alternatively, visit any of their retail locations to buy one. Use E-ZPass OH Toll Calculator to calculate tolls to travel across toll facilities of Ohio and other US states.

How do I get an E-ZPass in NC?

Get a transponder by signing up online, visiting an NC Quick Pass Customer Service Center or calling 877-7MY-PASS (877-769-7277).

Does E-ZPass PA work in all states?

THE E-ZPass PA or E-ZPass Pennsylvania is a transponder (toll tag) that you can mount in your vehicle to pay toll electronically in Pennsylvania. You don't need to stop to pay the toll. It is part of the E-ZPass network and can be used in all the states where E-ZPass is valid.

Is there a monthly fee for E-ZPass Ohio?

A: There is a $0.75 monthly fee per transponder regardless of use; this is deducted on the 15th of each month. The monthly fee may have taken your account balance below the minimum balance.

How much does an E-ZPass cost in Ohio?

E-ZPass transponders are $12 at all retail locations. A minimum balance of $25 per transponder is required to open an E-ZPass account. There will be a one-time $3.00 activation fee for each transponder obtained from a retail location. There is a $0.75 per month service fee for each transponder.

How much is a NC E-ZPass?

($16.49 + tax)NC Quick Pass E-ZPass Flex Transponder ​ Sign up for an account online to purchase the NC Quick Pass E-ZPass Flex transponder ($16.49 + tax) and use the express lanes for free with three or more people in the vehicle.

Does easy pass work in North Carolina?

Yes. North Carolina currently accepts E-ZPass​​, SunPass and Peach Pass transponders as a method of payment on North Carolina toll roads. ​ ​​These transponders, along with NC Quick Pass transponders, receive the lowest toll rate on all North Carolina toll roads.

Can I use my NC Quick Pass in other states?

With an NC Quick Pass transponder, NC Quick Pass allows for interoperability with toll facilities in Florida (SunPass), Georgia (Peach Pass) and all states that use E-ZPass. (Find the right transponder to fit your travel needs.)

How much is E-ZPass Pa monthly?

Auto-Replenishment from a Payment Card Each time your E‑ZPass account balance is $10 per transponder or less, we'll automatically charge your card for a minimum of $35 per transponder. If you are a frequent traveler and need to replenish your account more than twice a month, we'll increase this amount accordingly.

Is E-ZPass worth it Pa?

Is it really worth it to get E-ZPass? Sometimes drivers will say they don't travel the Turnpike often, but DeFebo said it's worth it for traveling even a few exits. It costs $3.90 for toll-by-plate to go from Harrisburg West to Harrisburg East. E-ZPass customers pay $1.60.

How much does E-ZPass cost in PA?

E-ZPass For Individuals For individuals, the first transponder is $35, plus a $3 annual fee. Additional transponders on individual accounts are $38. The pre-paid option requires that you have money on your account and maintain money on account in order to pay for tolls as they are incurred.

Sign Up for E-ZPass

E-ZPass offers a variety of individual account plans. Find the plan that best meets your needs.

Newsroom & Travel Tools

Regarding COVID-19, we are asking our customers to utilize self-service options on the NJ E-ZPass App, on our website at www.ezpassnj.com, or by calling the automated phone system at (888) AUTO-TOLL (888-288-6865).

What states use the I-Pass system?

The I-Pass system used in Illinois. The I-Zoom system used in Indiana, rebranded E‑ZPass in 2012. The Smart Tag system used in Virginia, merged with E-ZPass in 2004. The TransPass system used in Maine, since replaced by the E‑ZPass system. The M-Tag system used in Maryland, integrated into and rebranded E‑ZPass in 2001.

Does the Central Florida Expressway have a zpass?

The Central Florida Expressway Authority offers E-PASS 'uni', which is compatible with E-ZPass as well as E-PASS, SunPass, LeeWay, PeachPass, NC QuickPass, RiverLink, I-PASS and FastPass toll systems. It works on E-ZPass toll roads as well as all toll roads in Florida and Georgia.

Does Florida have a Sunpass?

The SunPass system in Florida offers the SunPass Pro, with the same toll road compatibility as the E-Pass uni. It is meant for vehicles with 2 axles. Vehicles with 3 or more axles that will travel outside of Florida are required to purchase a NC Quick Pass instead.

Overview

Overview E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system that allows you to prepay your tolls, eliminating the need to stop at the toll plaza. As your vehicle enters the toll lane, the E-ZPass tag that is mounted on your vehicle's windshield is read. As your vehicle passes through, your E-ZPass account is charged the proper amount.

Benefits

Discounts on many of the roadways offering E-ZPass including the New York State Thruway Authority, MTA Bridges and Tunnels, New York State Bridge Authority and Port Authority of NY&NJ crossings

Open an E-ZPass Account

There are four convenient ways to start saving. Open an account today to become a Road Pro.

Manage Your Account

Managing your E-ZPass account online is convenient, making travel even simpler.

Unpaid Tolls

Maintaining unpaid tolls could risk suspension of a vehicle registration. Act 165 of 2016 allows the suspension of PA vehicle registration with six or more unpaid PA Turnpike tolls or toll invoices totaling $500 or more.

Lost or Stolen Transponders

It is very important to immediately report lost or stolen E‑ZPass transponders.

Overview

E‑ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges and toll tunnels in the Midwestern United States, Eastern United States and Southern United States. The E-ZPass Interagency Group (IAG) consists of member agencies in several states, which use the same technology and allow travelers to use the same transponder on toll roads throughout the network. Since its cre…

Functionality

E‑ZPass tags are active RFID transponders, historically made by Kapsch TrafficCom (formerly Mark IV Industries Corp—IVHS Division) under a competitively bid contract. They communicate with reader equipment built into lane-based or open-road toll collection lanes by transmitting a unique radio signature. The most common type of tag is an internal tag that can be mounte…

History

The earliest test of what when then known as AVI or Automatic Vehicle Identification was conducted by The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority and the Port Authority of NY and NJ. They tested AVI tags on Staten Island and utilized a paper voucher as a control which proved to be far less accurate than the tags. As a result of the test the two agencies agreed to convene a larger gr…

Variants

For E-ZPass subscribers who replenish their accounts with a major credit card, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey offers an E-ZPass option to pay for parking at three Port Authority airports—John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty—through a program known as E-ZPass Plus. This program is also available in New York at Albany International Airport in Albany; Syracuse Hancock International Airport in Syracuse; and the parking lots at the New York State Fair when th…

Effects

A study published in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, "Traffic Congestion and Infant Health: Evidence from E-ZPass", compared fetal health outcomes for mothers living near congested and uncongested toll plazas on three major highways in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The researchers focused on areas where toll plazas had instituted E-ZPass, which, because car…

Accounts and agencies

Within the IAG, each member agency has its own billing and customer service center, and each establishes its own fee and discount structures. The agencies also set their own customer account policies. Areas of variation include the refundable deposit or nonrefundable charge for a tag, periodic maintenance fees, paper statement fees, the low account threshold, and replenishment amounts. E‑ZPass is usually offered as a debit account: tolls are deducted from pr…

Fees and discounts by state

Some agencies have imposed periodic account maintenance fees on their subscribers. After New Jersey began losing money with the E‑ZPass system, a monthly account fee of one dollar was implemented on July 15, 2002 and is still in effect for both individual and business accounts. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey also charges a monthly individual account fee of one dollar. On July 1, 2009, the Maryland Transportation Authority began charging a fee of $1.50 a m…

List of places where accepted

As listed on its website, the E-ZPass Interagency Group includes agencies in 19 states as of 2021 .
• Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (New York/Ontario)
• Burlington County Bridge Commission (New Jersey/Pennsylvania)

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