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Toll Authority: All toll roads in Texas, Georgia and the State of Washington, agreements pending with E-Z Pass system(s), Colorado and California Agencies Roadways: All toll roads in Texas, Florida and Washington State Capabilities: Provides the ability for users to add their vehicle information and pay tolls.
E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges, and toll tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern 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.
All-electronic toll; allows E-ZPass and Toll by Plate; partially completed; rest of highway pending due to funding limitations [68] PA Turnpike 66 (Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass) 14.0 22.5 I-70 / I-76 / Penna Turnpike / US 119 – New Stanton: US 22 – Delmont: $6.10 (Toll by Plate) $3.05 (E-ZPass) All-electronic toll; allows E-ZPass and Toll by Plate
Payment is charged to the card linked to the user's E-ZPass account. Once you have an active account, you can use it at any participating location. When arriving at a location, you will receive a ...
An example of this is the vToll system on the Illinois Tollway, [46] which requires transponder users to enter their license plate information before using the system. If the transponder fails to read, the license plate number is matched to the transponder account, and the regular toll amount is deducted from the account rather than a violation ...
Motorists can obtain an E-ZPass transponder or a non-interoperable RiverLink one for use on RiverLink facilities only. The E-ZPass system was branded as I-Zoom on the Indiana Toll Road from 2007 to 2012. In Massachusetts, the E-ZPass system was branded as Fast Lane between 1998 and 2012. As of 2016, all toll facilities in Massachusetts use open ...
In 2012, Congress passed the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act, and among its provisions are requirements to ease the burden of tolled interstate travel by providing a single interoperable toll tag and account. NationalPass was designed to meet the 2016 federal deadline without requiring toll agencies to retrofit old toll stations.
The Frederick E. Everett Turnpike, also called the Central New Hampshire Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, running 44 miles (71 km) from the Massachusetts border at Nashua north to Concord.