No, you cannot use an Illinois I-PASS in Kansas. The I-PASS system is specific to Illinois tollways and is not compatible with toll systems in other states. Kansas uses its own toll collection systems, such as K-TAG, which are not interchangeable with I-PASS. If you plan to travel in Kansas, you will need to obtain a K-TAG or pay tolls using cash or another accepted method.
Yes. Any one state's interstate pass device (IPass, EZPass, etc.) will work in other states.
No, you cannot use your iPass in Oklahoma, as iPass is specifically for toll roads in Illinois. Oklahoma has its own toll system, and you would need to use an appropriate transponder or payment method for tolls in that state. Be sure to check the local toll authority's website for acceptable payment options.
no it does not work... not completable with Ktags
An ipass costs between $50 and $60 depending on where you purchase the ipass and the replenishment option. The ipass is for use on Illinois tollways but works in cooperation with tollways in indiana, ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York,Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine.
The Illinois IPASS will not work in Florida. It will work in other states on the east coast.http://www.e-zpassiag.com/component/content/article/31-about-e-zpass/map/116-get-e-zpass
No tolls in Tennessee. Ipass works all through Illinois of course AND through Indiana's tolls! Cost should be about $7 if you have an IPASS
IPass was created in 1996-07.
iPass is primarily valid in Illinois, where it is used for toll payments on various toll roads, bridges, and tunnels. It can also be used in certain states that participate in regional tolling agreements, including Indiana, Ohio, and parts of Wisconsin. Additionally, iPass may work on select toll facilities in other states that are part of the E-ZPass network, but its primary coverage is within Illinois. Always check specific toll road websites for the latest information on acceptance.
The symbol for iPass Inc. in NASDAQ is: IPAS.
No, the Illinois I-PASS will not work on the Oklahoma Turnpike. Each state has its own toll collection systems, and while some interoperability exists among certain states, Illinois and Oklahoma do not share a compatible system. Travelers in Oklahoma should use the state's Pikepass or pay cash where required.
iPass Inc. (IPAS) had its IPO in 2003.
Iowa, Illinois,Indiana, Kansas,and North Dakota have only cropland for land use