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Thread: EZPass in NY, MA, PA and ME?

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    EZPass in NY, MA, PA and ME?

    I'm thinking of getting an EZPass from a retail location in NY when I go on vacation. I'll be towing a trailer in NY, MA, PA, and ME. It sounds like it works fine, and that in most states I will need to use a lane with an attendant but in ME I can use the automated lanes even with a trailer? I'll have a laptop and can activate it from a WiFi location as soon as we get the tag. I'm wondering if it will work in MA the same day? And ME within 2 (weekend) days?

    Since IL and IN are EZPass states and OH will be by the end of the year, we're thinking that its worthwhile to go ahead and get a pass.

    Anyone have experience with this that can give me any pointers?


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    well i can tell you that if you use the pike alot, and you plan on being in IL alot, then get it. it seems in IL they stop you every 3-5 miles to collect 0.50 cents. why they can't let you get on and charge you when you get off i'll never know, but Nooo they got to stop you every freakin 5 miles to collect money. I hate travling the pike in IL.

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    I've been an EZPass user for years and love it. More and more highways are installing "higher speed" EZPass lanes, too. But I don't know the rules if you are towing.
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    Not sure about those states, but in VA, it does not calculate for the trailer and you can end up with a ticket. A friend of mine had been pulling a trailer through it for about a year now and they finally got in touch with him and told him to stop doing it. They said the equipment had the ability to do it, but they did not use that part of it.

    They solution was that he could continue using the lane with the trailer, but they would be changing the amount deducted to include the trailer. He said "but what if I'm not pulling the trailer" and they said "You'll still be charged as if you were". So he had a choice, pay for a trailer all the time, or use the booths.

    Not sure how they handle it in other states.
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    My brother an his wife have one JUST because of Chicago. But we go to Indiana fairly regularly, IL occasionally, and once Ohio implements it we'll use it several times a year. Heck, there's been twice recently when I had to drive cross town in Toledo where using the turnpike would have made sense, but I didn't have cash so I just took city streets.

    ME says their equipment detects the trailer automagically.
    MA and NY say to use the manual lanes, but you can still use EZPass to pay.
    I didn't check PA yet. We'll only use it briefly in PA.

    OH says it will go live in 4Q09.

    I think my biggest concern is whether we can pick it up in NY in the morning, and use it in MA in afternoon. NY has a number of retailers that carry them in their stores. I found 3 locations in Dunkirk, NY, right across the line from PA.


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    Matt, when I was stationed in MA I bought the EZ-Pass for my 68 mile (each way) trip to work. Most of that was on the pike and the pass really saved me a considerable amount of time. I also got a discount for using it was well, so it also saved me money as well.

    In MA I registered my trailer with them as well and was told I could use the EZ-Pass lanes while pulling my trailer and it would detect the trailer and charge accordingly.

    I've used it from Maine to Virginia and have had no problems what so ever, including while pulling my trailer.

    As for activating, I picked mine up at the rest stop on the pike where they have a state office. Paid for it and went and stuck it in the window. It was already active when I hit the toll about 10 minutes later.

    Once I get my family down here with me, I'm not sure I'll keep it though. Thankfully there are no tolls on the pike and very little elsewhere.

    Be well,

    Doc

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    Matt

    I live in MA but have a NH based EZ pass because I have a business in NH; using their tolls the most and pay less with their pass. It works fine in MA, NH and ME but I am never towing a trailer just in the van or the car.

    Bob

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    I've pulled my filth wheel camper through ME, NH, MA, CT, PA, NY and MD with no problems for 3 years. EZPass counts the axles and charges appropriately. Have not caught them making a mistake yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim N Maine View Post
    I've pulled my filth wheel camper through ME, NH, MA, CT, PA, NY and MD with no problems for 3 years. EZPass counts the axles and charges appropriately. Have not caught them making a mistake yet.

    Jim

    In addition to Matt,thank you for that info. I never realized it could count axles. On occasion when we may need to pull a horse trailer that's good to know. The less stopping and starting, the easier it is on the horse.
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    Matt, here's the site for PA: https://www.ezpass.csc.paturnpike.co...ages/Main.aspx

    BTW, I ordered ours online, not from a retail store.
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    You can order them online -- some will mail them to you.

    In NJ -- the DRPA -- charges $1 per month and another $1 if you want to get the statement each month - even if you get it online!

    Some do not have the fee.


    I would not worry about it working on the first day -- as long as you have an account all you would have to due is send back the violation with your account number on it.

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    The main thing to remember is how you intend to refill it. I actually like the I-pass because it is easier to refill it online. However if you use the I-pass in the east it will take a day or two to register on your account. If you buy one in NY you can only refill at select locations.

    Rob

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    My EZ-Pass in Massachusetts has a high-low limit that I established and it charges my credit card automatically when it hits the low and refills the account to the high. Never had a problem with it.

    My statements are all online (as are most of my bills nowadays - I've gone as paperless as I can).

    Be well,

    Doc

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    Shoot, do what lots of people in California are doing. Just remove your license plates! You can blow through toll plazas and red lights, drive like a maniac, or even do the hit-and-run thing. And in the very unlikely event you get pulled over for having no plates, the fine will be minimal.

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    Matt,

    Some EZ Pass locations like the Delaware River & Bay Authority have special rates for the locals you won't get with any other EZ Pass you use. I only pay a dollar per crossing verses 3 dollars if I didn't have the DRBA EZ Pass. I just have to make 20 trips every 3 months. Check the EZ Pass provider for the roads you use the most, may be worth it to get one from them.

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