Constituting two thirds of the country's $3 Billion (USD) per year toll industry, the tolling agencies of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania sought to reduce congestion on some of their busiest roadways and toll plazas. The E-ZPass trademark has been aggressively protected by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey since it's inaugural deployment on August 3, 1993. By February 6, 1997, it had been installed along the entire length of the New York State Thruway. The E-ZPass Interagency Group now has 38 member agencies operating in 16 states.
From what I see, the answer is no, the EZPass used in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, etc. does not work in Florida.
$8.00 without EZPass $8.00 without EZPass
The cost of tolls on Interstate 95 from Connecticut to Delaware is $28.60 without an EZPass. The cost at off peak hours is $25.15 with an EZPass.
$8 without EZPass
6.10 on ezpass
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EZPass is not accepted at the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge at this time. The Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, which manages the bridge and its two closest neighbors, chose to implement its own crossing card. It employs the latest RFID technology and can accommodate prepaid accounts in both U.S. and Canadian dollars. Unlike the EzPass transponder, which is battery driven with a limited life, the NFBC's ExpressPass card is not.
Lincoln Tunnel 201 617-8115 EZpass phone no is - 18003338655
Most likely, because EZ-Pass is a more common system nationwide.
The validation code on the E-ZPass can be found on the back of the pass near the mounting strips. This code will contain letters and numbers and is case sensitive.
It happened to me. If you go to the website it will link you to the info you need to pay the toll. Otherwise, you will get a notice in the mail.
Yes. Any one state's interstate pass device (IPass, EZPass, etc.) will work in other states.