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How do I access my EZ Pass account?

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What states accept EZ Pass?

What states are covered by EZ Pass? EZ Pass is a DSRC based electronic tolling system used on toll roads in 14 states in the USA. Toll roads in Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and West Virginia, share use of the system, which enables interoperability between the roads.

What states are covered by EZ Pass?

What States Take the Pennsylvania E-ZPass?

  • Participating States. You can use the E-ZPass you purchase in Pennsylvania to pay tolls for highways, bridges and tunnels in 13 states in addition to Pennsylvania.
  • System. It's not really states that accept E-ZPass, but rather the departments, agencies and contractors that maintain and manage highways and crossings.
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Does using an EZ-Pass save you money?

E-ZPass also saves you money through discounts offered by many toll facilities and helps reduce traffic congestion. With E-ZPass you receive the following benefits: Most fares are less than cash rates saving you money Automatically enrolled in the E-Z Discount Plan saving you 25% up to 50% off each month with 30 trips or more.

How do I pay my Ohio Turnpike toll?

A: All interchanges accept major credit cards (VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) or debit cards that are associated with a major credit card. The Ohio Turnpike does not accept foreign currency. ATMs are located in each of the Turnpike service plazas so that customers can easily obtain US currency.

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.

Does Ohio E-ZPass have an app?

Each app gives you a fully offline quick access to the toll rates, all exit and service plaza locations, and ROI (Return On Investment) calculations to show you how much you can save if you sign up for an electronic toll card.

How do I pay a missed toll in Ohio?

Your toll payments should be made within 10 days of driving on the turnpike by following the instructions on your unpaid toll notice. You can also call the Ohio Turnpike at 440-234-2081 to resolve all toll fees and violations.

How much does E-ZPass cost in Ohio?

E-ZPass is popular 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.

Does Ohio E-ZPass work in other states?

As it is part of the E-ZPass network, it can also be used in all the states where E-ZPass is valid.

Does Ohio E-ZPass work in Florida?

BEREA - Ohio's E-ZPass customers can now enjoy seamless travel with their E-ZPass transponder on Florida's Turnpike System and all toll facilities owned or operated by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), bringing interoperability across 18 states.

Which toll pass covers the most states?

Uni is a portable toll pass that allows drivers to automatically pay tolls on all toll roads in 19 states, including Florida express lanes.

What states does Ohio E-ZPass work in?

E-ZPass States States connected to the E-ZPass system include Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and West Virginia.

Is Ohio Turnpike cashless?

You can pay tolls electronically on the Ohio Turnpike with an E-ZPass or another accepted transponder. You can also pay with cash and credit and debit cards.

What number is the Ohio Turnpike?

Ohio State Highway System The modern Ohio Turnpike is signed as three Interstate numbers: I-76, I-80, and I-90.

How much is the Ohio Turnpike?

Built prior to the Interstate system, the modern Ohio Turnpike is part of the three interstates: I-76, I-80, and I-90. 2-axle cars pay $14.25 E-ZPass toll, and $21.00 Non E-ZPass tag (cash, credit card) toll to travel from Eastgate to Westgate.

What happens if your transponder fails to read in Ohio?

If the transponder fails to read in Ohio, and the account is valid, the toll collector can manually enter the serial number on the E-ZPass to ensure that you receive the E-ZPass rate.

Can you use a transponder in a rental car?

A: Transponders can be used in rental vehicles. All vehicles should be added to your account while in use to avoid any violations, be sure to remove rental vehicles when you turn them back in. Be advised you are responsible for tolls until the rental is removed from your account.

Can you use a transponder on the Ohio Turnpike?

A: Yes, customers with an account from any of the agencies listed below can use their transponder on the Ohio Turnpike. Likewise, the Ohio Turnpike E-ZPass transponder will work on any of the systems listed below: Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority. Burlington County Bridge Commission. Chicago Skyway.

Does the Ohio Turnpike have a gated system?

A: The Ohio Turnpike has a gated system at the toll booths. If payment is not received (using cash, credit card or E-ZPass ), the bar should not allow the customer to go through. Since we have the gated system in place it prevents customer from exiting without some form of payment being made.

When will Sunpass be available in 2021?

It is important to note that Sunpass stickers and transponders issued before May 28, 2021 are only compatible with Georgia and North Caroilna toll roads; the LeeWay, issued in the Fort Myers area, is also only compatible with the old SunPass network system, not the new one.

What is the difference between post paid and pre paid tolls?

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. The post-paid option may be of value for commuters or businesses that spend a minimum of $1,000 per year on tolls.

Can you have more than one vehicle on your transponder?

Often, families will have more than one vehicle and, consequently, more than one pass on their account. Most agencies permit more than one transpon der to be assigned to an account, but only one vehicle may be assigned to a transponder ID at any given time.

Do you have to pay tolls with a transponder?

Most states' and many regions' toll agencies have their version of an electronic toll sticker or transponder that may be used to pay your tolls without having to use cash. In most jurisdictions, the use of an electronic transponder will result in lower toll costs, as many agencies discount the toll rates for toll pass users. The discounts can be substantial for regular haulers and commuters, who may need to use a specific road or group of roads on a consistent basis.

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