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This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: Illinois I-PASS transponders being switched out for sticker tags. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.
Application Name: IPass Manager Toll Authority: None Roadways: Illinois Tollways Capabilities: Allows users to manage their Illinois I-PASS toll transponder account. I-Pass Manager users may check their balance, add funds, view their toll history, and manage credit card or vehicle information. Available on both Android and Apple iOS platforms.
An I-Pass sticker transponder, introduced in 2024, which is permanently affixed to the vehicle's windshield (the perforations in the sticker will disable the transponder if removed), and does not require replacement for battery expiration. I-Pass transponders can be used at all toll plazas, including those located on entrance and exit ramps.
I-Pass is the Illinois Tollway’s electronic transponder toll collection system that allows drivers to pre-pay their tolls. As of 2010, Tollway drivers use 3.3 million I-Pass transponders. [37] Every toll lane on the system is equipped to accept I-Pass which can also be used on the Chicago Skyway and anywhere E-ZPass is accepted.
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 ...
Illinois I-Pass [62] E-ZPass; Uni Toll Pass (previously known as E-PASS Xtra) Interoperable with: Florida E-PASS; Florida SunPass; Georgia PeachPass; North Carolina QuickPass; Illinois I-Pass; Louisville RiverLink; E-ZPass; Express Pass in Utah. I-15 HOT lanes in the Salt Lake City area [63] EXpressToll network in Colorado [64] GO-PASS on ...
(The Center Square) – The state’s political leaders have already taken some lessons from preliminary election results as the Illinois State Board of Elections prepares the final election results.
Many ETC systems use transponders like this one to electronically debit the accounts of registered cars without their stopping. In 1959, Nobel Economics Prize winner William Vickrey was the first to propose a system of electronic tolling for the Washington metropolitan area. He proposed that each car would be equipped with a transponder.