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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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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.
How much does an EZ Pass cost?
There is no charge to get an E-ZPass transponder, however some states like Illinois require you to put down a refundable $10 deposit (please view your state's specific requirements using the links above).
How to return an EZ Pass?
Traveling throughout Florida is easy with your I-PASS which is accepted on these toll roads:
- Florida Turnpike Enterprise (FTE)
- Miami Dade Expressway Authority (MDX)
- Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority (THEA)
- Central Florida Expressway
How does E-ZPass MA work?
The E-ZPass MA or E-ZPass Massachusetts is a transponder (tag) of E-ZDrive MA that you can put in your vehicle to pay toll electronically across Massachusetts toll facilities. You don't need to stop to pay toll. It is part of the E-ZPass network so can also be used in all the states where an E-ZPass is valid.
Where is Ma E-ZPass accepted?
All E-ZPass transponders work in Massachusetts without toll booths on the Mass Turnpike (I-90), Tobin Memorial Bridge, and the Sumner, Callahan and Ted Williams Tunnels.
Is there a monthly fee for MA E-ZPass?
Massachusetts's E-ZPass system does not have a yearly fee or deposit. Customers must pay an initial $20 fee if opening an automatic replenishment account and $30 if opening a manual account replenishment.
Can I use my Massachusetts E-ZPass in a rental car?
We will not charge you a fee for using your personal EZ Pass transponder. $3.95 per rental day, not to exceed $19.75 per rental period, plus the amount of each toll and any other charges by EZ Pass or our service administrator (see details on rates below).
Can I use my ma E-ZPass in NH?
The toll pass issued by the state of New Hampshire is E-ZPass. Drivers using the E-ZPass can drive in E-ZPass toll lanes and use all-electronic toll roads. Additionally, drivers with a toll pass compatible with the E-ZPass can use their pass on toll roads in the state of New Hampshire.
How do I install E-ZPass in MA?
E-ZPass® General Information Adhere the tag inside your vehicle to the upper center portion of your windshield, behind the rear view mirror at least one inch to the right of the center support of the mirror and at least one inch below the edge of the windshield, or below the tinted section of glass.
What is the best state to purchase an E-ZPass?
If you're only looking for a single transponder, Delaware and New Hampshire are still your best options, if you plan to stay in the area for more than three years. Military families may consider purchasing a tag from West Virginia, which includes a $5 annual fee, but account minimums are low.
How long does it take to get an E-ZPass transponder in MA?
Members establish an E-ZPass account with Mass DOT using a credit card with an initial balance of $20.00 per transponder. The transponder will be active in three business days after the application is submitted.
Does E-ZPass have a discount?
Discounts for I-Pass Using I-Pass on Illinois toll roads and bridges offers a 50% discount to drivers using the Illinois I-Pass on state toll roads. Ordering an I-Pass transponder requires an initial $30 for the first transponder.
How do tourists pay tolls in Massachusetts?
Pay By Plate MA Invoice Pay By Plate MA provides customers electronic toll collection through video images of vehicle license plates. Only valid on Massachusetts tolls roads. No toll discounts. If you travelled through MA tolls without an account, you will be mailed a Pay By Plate MA Invoice.
How do you pay tolls in Massachusetts with a rental car?
Avoid all toll roads, tunnels and bridges. Use a personal Toll Pass Device in the rental vehicle (verify the device works in all states traveled). Rent a Toll Pass Device from the rental vehicle location for a fee (current vendor offers three brands for $3.95 per rental day, up to five days, max $19.75).
How much do tolls cost in Massachusetts?
How much are tolls in Massachusetts? The cost of traveling the entire Massachusetts Turnpike costs between $7.50 and $14.00 for 2-axle cars and vehicles, depending on how you pay.
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Customer Notices
Third party bill paying services such as your bank’s bill pay service, apps, or other online third-party services are not affiliated with the MassDOT EZDriveMA program. Any fees assessed by third party providers are not MassDOT fees.
EZDriveMA
MassDOT made the transition to EZDriveMA, an all-electronic tolling system on October 28, 2016.
EZDriveMA Toll Payment Options
E-ZPass MA – A pre-paid transponder based option with discounted tolls.
Toll Payment Options
Assign a credit/debit card or checking account number to your account for your Initial payment.
More E-ZPass MA Info
Please check your account balance and replenish before traveling out of state. This will ensure your pre-paid balance is enough to cover your anticipated E-ZPass toll activity.
