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Florida Managed Lanes can only be used by customers with an active SunPass or another Florida-accepted transponder. Violators are charged for the toll amount, administrative fees and a daily $25 ...
SunPass was introduced on April 24, 1999, and by October 1 of the same year, more than 100,000 SunPass transponders had been sold. [1] [2]In early 2009, all Easy Pay customers automatically became SunPass Plus customers if they opt-in and have the privilege of using their transponders to pay for airport parking at Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami airports.
Many ETC systems use transponders like this one to electronically debit the accounts of registered cars without their stopping. Transponder used in Chile for some expressways ETC Built-in Onboard device in a Nissan Fuga vehicle in Japan Genesis G70 vehicle with South Korea's ETC System Hi-pass Terminal A RFID MTAG used for electronic toll collection on controlled-access highways/motorways ...
All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll and license plate toll; reversible lanes; HOV-3+ toll-free with a switchable ExpressToll transponder which can slide to the HOV indicator; motorcycles toll-free [25] I-25 (North Express Lanes) 10.7 17.2 US 36 in Thornton E-470 in Broomfield: $1.30~$3.65 [26]
Check account status: Regularly check an online toll account to add an extra layer of protection Protect personal information: Do not provide personal or financial information in response to ...
Texts have been sent to many SunPass customers, warning them about unpaid tolls. To avoid additional charges they need to "settle" their balance.
The SunPass electronic toll collection system was implemented during 1999, with the toll plazas being reconfigured to allow lanes dedicated to transponder users. [32] A toll hike took effect on March 7, 2004, increasing the toll rate for non SunPass users to $4 for a full-length trip, with SunPass users still using the 1995 toll rates. [33] [34]
The six-month program goes into effect Sept. 1. It's estimated it will save commuters $38 million.