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.
$8 without EZPass
The only methods of payment that are currently accepted on the Chicago Skyway are : Cash, EZPass, and IPass. Cash is only accepted if you drive through the "Cash Only" lane.
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
New York, of course. E-ZPass is actually accepted in 14 states. You can find a map at the following site: http://www.e-zpassiag.com
No, Canada does not accept E-ZPass for bridge fees. E-ZPass is primarily used for tolls in the United States. When traveling to Canada, drivers typically need to pay bridge tolls using cash, credit cards, or specific Canadian toll payment systems, depending on the bridge. It's always best to check the specific bridge's payment options before traveling.
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.
No difference; still $8 for each car going eastbound, unless you have an EZpass and are traveling off-peak hours (will be $6).
You can purchase an EZPass MN for toll payments in Minnesota online through the official website or at select retail locations such as convenience stores and service plazas.
1st toll is Baltimore Tunnel $2 Next toll is Aberdeen $5 (Northbound only) Delaware Toll $3 NJ turnpike $6.45 (Exit 1 to the George Washington Bridge) GW Bridge $8 (cash) (less with EZpass during non-rush)
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6.10 on ezpass