what states honor e-z pass
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This is a very general question.
ETCETC in a car is Electronic Toll Collection - you don't have to stop at the toll gate and toll is paid automatically.In Biology, the ETC stands for Electron Transport Chain. See related question below.
No. It looks like you cannot use I-PASS on Kansas toll roads, according to both the I-PASS and K-TAG websites. If you plan to use the Kansas toll roads a lot, you might look into obtaining the K-TAG, since the tag is currently free and you could save 20% on the tolls.
An automatic transponder issued to you will be interrogated as you pass through that toll station and the toll automatically charged to your account, without you needing to slow down. If you do not have a transponder in the car, when the system does not get a reply a camera will be triggered to record your licence plate and in a few days a traffic ticket will be mailed to you requesting payment of a fine and/or court appearance for running the toll booth without paying. Cars not having transponders are required by law to use the other toll lanes.
Refusal to pay tolls. The "B" refers to toll roads that use electronic toll collection via transponders.
If you have already gone through the tunnel or one of Sydney's other cashless toll roads, you must buy an E-pass within 48 hours of your trip. This is done by going to http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/usingroads/etoll/pass/index.html and filling out the form for the E-toll pass. Please be informed, you are not to buy an e-toll TAG, but an E-toll PASS. You must purchase an E-pass unless you already have an e-tag, which you would know if you did.
No not all states, Illinois,Virginia, west Virginia, Pennsylvania, new jersey, new York, Texas, fl, Indiana, Maryland, just about all the states on the north east
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