Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for pointing that out. A 10 ft truck weighs less than 7K empty but not sure with stuff in it,
So lets say I can not use the ezpass...how do I pay the cashless MD tolls. There are so many tolls I am not even sure I would be able to keep track of them.
I’m the BOS to NYC poster. I believe it was pay by plate, and we got billed a few weeks later (came in piecemeal from each state)
How did the bull find you with a rental? I have read horror stories of UHaul adding a $30 surcharge for each toll they process for you.
I don’t remember a surcharge per toll but I think you may get a $20 “convenience” surcharge (lol). Each state will bill the owner of the plate, and then uhaul will match up the plate with whatever email is on file for that date. Super easy, just takes a few weeks to work its way through the system. I travel all the time for work and never have taken my own EZ pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for pointing that out. A 10 ft truck weighs less than 7K empty but not sure with stuff in it,
So lets say I can not use the ezpass...how do I pay the cashless MD tolls. There are so many tolls I am not even sure I would be able to keep track of them.
I’m the BOS to NYC poster. I believe it was pay by plate, and we got billed a few weeks later (came in piecemeal from each state)
How did the bull find you with a rental? I have read horror stories of UHaul adding a $30 surcharge for each toll they process for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But are trucks the same as cars?
No they aren't. The tolls are higher (as they should be, trucks cause much more road damage).
I don't think you can use a passenger car EZPass in a truck, but you might look in your account and see if you can add the truck to your account. It might need info like height, length weight. Or might not be possible if it's not a passenger car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for pointing that out. A 10 ft truck weighs less than 7K empty but not sure with stuff in it,
So lets say I can not use the ezpass...how do I pay the cashless MD tolls. There are so many tolls I am not even sure I would be able to keep track of them.
I’m the BOS to NYC poster. I believe it was pay by plate, and we got billed a few weeks later (came in piecemeal from each state)
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for pointing that out. A 10 ft truck weighs less than 7K empty but not sure with stuff in it,
So lets say I can not use the ezpass...how do I pay the cashless MD tolls. There are so many tolls I am not even sure I would be able to keep track of them.
Anonymous wrote:Also, make sure you don't drive on the parkways and roads which prohibit trucks/commercial traffic. Garden State Parkway is an example- and it's a road a lot of people use on this route as it avoids some of the worst of NYC traffic. All the NY parkways also- Wilbur Cross, Hutchinson, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But are trucks the same as cars?
No they aren't. The tolls are higher (as they should be, trucks cause much more road damage).
I don't think you can use a passenger car EZPass in a truck, but you might look in your account and see if you can add the truck to your account. It might need info like height, length weight. Or might not be possible if it's not a passenger car.
Anonymous wrote:But are trucks the same as cars?