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[quote=Anonymous]In WV you have to buy both the plan and the transmitters for each car if you want the EZ pass for each of them. You are not allowed to transfer a transmitter and they will fine you if they catch you. As far as driving a car with a transmitter that it is not registered, I don't know if they watch this close or not. I've never heard any one say anythig about trying it. I feel their policy is very unfair. It should be allowed to be used on any of our cars, we can not drive but one car at a time. So if the other vehicles are in the same classification, why should you have to pay for them? It is $37 total for one plan and one transmitter in WV. I have 3 vehicles so it woud cost me a total of $111 to get all of them on different plans. And this is a discount they are giving untill Dec. 31st. The present toll is going to double come Jan. 1, 20i9, and this discount will end. This is so unfair to the drivers in this state. Many West Virginians have to run the toll road all the way each day to and from work. Most blue collar jobs do not pay well in this state and people can hardly make ends meet and are going to be slapped with another cost twice as much as before. [/quote]
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