Does NY EZ Pass work in all states?

Does NY EZ Pass work in all states?

E-ZPass (or widely termed as ez pass) has a wide acceptance across 17 states in the United States. If you already have an E-ZPass from any of these states, you are good to go.

Can NY E-ZPass be used in Florida?

Yes, now you can purchase the new Uni transponder which will allow you to add nonstop toll travel on all toll roads in Florida and Georgia and wherever E-ZPass is accepted.

Does NY E-ZPass have a monthly fee?

New York’s E-ZPass system also charges a $1 monthly service fee for tags issued by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and $6 per year for monthly statements. Tags issued by the New York State Thruway Authority or MTA Bridges and Tunnels are free by state law.

Which Ezpass plan is best NY?

Basic Plan
E-ZPass Account Plans If you do not live in New York State then the best plan to choose is the Basic Plan, which requires a top up of $25 from your credit card. If you are a frequent traveler on NY toll roads, tunnels and bridges you must select a plan that best suits your travel needs.

How much does EZ Pass cost in NY?

It’s E-Z! Customers can stop at a participating retailer in NY State, excluding New York City and Long Island, and purchase a tag for $25. In NYC or Long Island, customers can stop at a participating retailer and purchase a tag for $30. Visit the E-ZPass ® web site Register your Tag* online or call 1-800-697-1554.

Are SunPass and E-ZPass the same?

SunPass PRO™ is a portable transponder that works in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and everywhere E-ZPass is accepted. SunPass PRO™ is a product of SunPass, Florida’s Prepaid Toll Program.

Can I use my E-ZPass in a rental car in Florida?

Can I use my E-ZPass in a rental car in Florida? Yes you can, it will work on Central Florida Expressway Authority roads (shown on the above map) where you will incur Central Florida Expressway Authority’s local toll rates that will be automatically deducted from your E-ZPass account.

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