Anonymous wrote:I still can’t understand how the toll lanes can determine if you have 3 or more people in your car (there is a switch on the transponder but now does it read?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EZ Pass is much cheaper than paying at each toll gate/bridge etc. Did you sign up online? Is the transponder being mailed to you?
I don’t think the price changes with EZ.
Anonymous wrote:We bought Virginia EZ Pass transponders with the Flex / HOV. I believe the deal is that as long as you use it frequently enough, in Virginia there's not a fee (other than the initial cost of buying the transponder.)
Some states charge you a monthly fee for the transponder / use of the system.
So, look at the details and keep in mind that you can pick up the transponder in several locations in person if you need it urgently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EZ Pass is much cheaper than paying at each toll gate/bridge etc. Did you sign up online? Is the transponder being mailed to you?
I don’t think the price changes with EZ.
Anonymous wrote:We bought Virginia EZ Pass transponders with the Flex / HOV. I believe the deal is that as long as you use it frequently enough, in Virginia there's not a fee (other than the initial cost of buying the transponder.)
Some states charge you a monthly fee for the transponder / use of the system.
So, look at the details and keep in mind that you can pick up the transponder in several locations in person if you need it urgently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EZ Pass is much cheaper than paying at each toll gate/bridge etc. Did you sign up online? Is the transponder being mailed to you?
I don’t think the price changes with EZ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2022, how do people not understand that you need a transponder on your windshield that can be read by the toll machines in order to qualify for ez pass. The transponders are not expensive.
You can use the flex ez pass in Virginia and you do NOT have to pay the rate if you have 3 people and the ez pass flex is indicated as HOV (it’s better to see in person). Otherwise you are charged be rate same as everyone else in that lane. This is only in Virginia.
I have a flex ez pass. It works in other states that take eZ pass and there is reciprocity in other states that don’t (like in NC). In many instances, the ez pass rate is cheaper than if you pay cash at the toll or if you get a paper bill.
Go get a transponder today. Also in Maryland there are HUGE problems with paper billing, service charges and predatory late fees. You will get screwed in MD without an ez pass that is correctly mounted. We have another house in MD and all my neighbors have been talking about this problem (and it’s been in the news). People getting huge paper bills, with late fees and interests in the thousands of dollars with less than a month to pay without ever getting a previous bill.
Perhaps OP is European. Tolls are pay by plate in many European countries. Hope she is clear about how its works here. I have been using one for 20 years and still learned a few things on this thread!
Anonymous wrote:In 2022, how do people not understand that you need a transponder on your windshield that can be read by the toll machines in order to qualify for ez pass. The transponders are not expensive.
You can use the flex ez pass in Virginia and you do NOT have to pay the rate if you have 3 people and the ez pass flex is indicated as HOV (it’s better to see in person). Otherwise you are charged be rate same as everyone else in that lane. This is only in Virginia.
I have a flex ez pass. It works in other states that take eZ pass and there is reciprocity in other states that don’t (like in NC). In many instances, the ez pass rate is cheaper than if you pay cash at the toll or if you get a paper bill.
Go get a transponder today. Also in Maryland there are HUGE problems with paper billing, service charges and predatory late fees. You will get screwed in MD without an ez pass that is correctly mounted. We have another house in MD and all my neighbors have been talking about this problem (and it’s been in the news). People getting huge paper bills, with late fees and interests in the thousands of dollars with less than a month to pay without ever getting a previous bill.
Anonymous wrote:In 2022, how do people not understand that you need a transponder on your windshield that can be read by the toll machines in order to qualify for ez pass. The transponders are not expensive.
You can use the flex ez pass in Virginia and you do NOT have to pay the rate if you have 3 people and the ez pass flex is indicated as HOV (it’s better to see in person). Otherwise you are charged be rate same as everyone else in that lane. This is only in Virginia.
I have a flex ez pass. It works in other states that take eZ pass and there is reciprocity in other states that don’t (like in NC). In many instances, the ez pass rate is cheaper than if you pay cash at the toll or if you get a paper bill.
Go get a transponder today. Also in Maryland there are HUGE problems with paper billing, service charges and predatory late fees. You will get screwed in MD without an ez pass that is correctly mounted. We have another house in MD and all my neighbors have been talking about this problem (and it’s been in the news). People getting huge paper bills, with late fees and interests in the thousands of dollars with less than a month to pay without ever getting a previous bill.