Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
EZ pass sucks, I don't know why there are different rules in MD vs NJ when it's the same company
It's because it's not the same company — each state's transportation or highway department administers it in that state. They just all use the same transponder system through an interstate compact.
Because D.C. doesn't issue its own EZ Passes (I think because we have no toll highways), you can get one from any state you want; we got ours from Pennsylvania because they don't charge an annual fee, unlike Maryland. We don't drive toll roads often enough to care that it's marginally cheaper on the MD tolls with an MD EZ Pass...
Anyone can get one from any state and MD doesn’t have a fee anymore (just adding this information for anyone reading who might find it helpful; I understand that you are already all set).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
EZ pass sucks, I don't know why there are different rules in MD vs NJ when it's the same company
It's because it's not the same company — each state's transportation or highway department administers it in that state. They just all use the same transponder system through an interstate compact.
Because D.C. doesn't issue its own EZ Passes (I think because we have no toll highways), you can get one from any state you want; we got ours from Pennsylvania because they don't charge an annual fee, unlike Maryland. We don't drive toll roads often enough to care that it's marginally cheaper on the MD tolls with an MD EZ Pass...
Anonymous wrote:
EZ pass sucks, I don't know why there are different rules in MD vs NJ when it's the same company