Anonymous wrote:OP, it's confusing. Things are not explained clearly. That is my same question everytime we see an EZ pass lane. Is this going to work or not? So, we drive slowly through it and when it turns green, we are good.
So far, it should work in MOST of the EZ pass lanes. The ones with the same color. It does not work on the fast lanes/HOV lanes.
It can get confusing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's confusing. Things are not explained clearly. That is my same question everytime we see an EZ pass lane. Is this going to work or not? So, we drive slowly through it and when it turns green, we are good.
So far, it should work in MOST of the EZ pass lanes. The ones with the same color. It does not work on the fast lanes/HOV lanes.
It can get confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend an EZ Pass Flex. It has a toggle switch to put it in HOV mode, which allows you to use the HOT lanes in VA for free if you qualify for HOV. You can get it from VA DOT.
Is this only available in VA? I've been looking for more information on this online, but the sources usually only show VA. The MD site does not say flex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend an EZ Pass Flex. It has a toggle switch to put it in HOV mode, which allows you to use the HOT lanes in VA for free if you qualify for HOV. You can get it from VA DOT.
Is this only available in VA? I've been looking for more information on this online, but the sources usually only show VA. The MD site does not say flex.
Anonymous wrote:They're good everywhere. But if you want to get some of the special deals (like volume discounts at the MD tolls or an HOV switch in VA), then go through whichever state benefits you the most. You can drive anywhere using any EZ pass.
How did you survive this long without one???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're good everywhere. But if you want to get some of the special deals (like volume discounts at the MD tolls or an HOV switch in VA), then go through whichever state benefits you the most. You can drive anywhere using any EZ pass.
How did you survive this long without one???
Right? I was riding with a coworker who doesn't have one to a meeting. Stopping at the tollbooth to pay was so annoying! I asked why he didn't have one and he said he didn't "like having accounts where money that he could be using is held." Well, okay then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend an EZ Pass Flex. It has a toggle switch to put it in HOV mode, which allows you to use the HOT lanes in VA for free if you qualify for HOV. You can get it from VA DOT.
Is this only available in VA? I've been looking for more information on this online, but the sources usually only show VA. The MD site does not say flex.
Anonymous wrote:I would recommend an EZ Pass Flex. It has a toggle switch to put it in HOV mode, which allows you to use the HOT lanes in VA for free if you qualify for HOV. You can get it from VA DOT.
Anonymous wrote:They're good everywhere. But if you want to get some of the special deals (like volume discounts at the MD tolls or an HOV switch in VA), then go through whichever state benefits you the most. You can drive anywhere using any EZ pass.
How did you survive this long without one???