No, Florida's SunPass does not work in Maryland. SunPass is specific to Florida toll roads, while Maryland uses its own toll collection system, primarily the E-ZPass system. However, if you have an E-ZPass transponder, it will work on toll roads in both Florida and Maryland, as these systems are compatible with each other. Always check with the respective toll authorities for the latest information on interoperability.
No. The Florida Turnpike has their own SunPass system.
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Yes, SunPass can be used in Georgia and North Carolina on toll roads that accept E-ZPass. However, SunPass is primarily designed for use in Florida on toll roads and bridges.
The SunPass program makes commutes that pass through tolls much easier. The SunPass program gives a person a transponder that is placed on the dashboard against the window of the car. As a person approaches a toll the transponder is detected, the correct amount is automatically deducted from the SunPass prepaid account and the person in the vehicle can drive right on through without stopping and fumbling around with correct change.
Anyone with a learner's permit from Maryland may drive in Florida. The same rules that are applicable in Maryland are also applicable in Florida.
No, SunPass is primarily used in Florida for toll payments on toll roads, bridges, and tunnels. In Chicago, you would need to use the I-PASS system for electronic toll collection. I-PASS is compatible with other toll systems in the Midwest, including the Illinois Tollway network.
Nope, unless you live in Florida, but broke the law in Maryland, or broke the Maryland law and then moved.
To create a new sunpass account, simply log into sunpass.com and enter your credentials with a working email address.
Online is the easiest way, at the sunpass website, it will be mailed to your home adress. You can also purchase it at publix and activate it online.
From Baltimore, Maryland to Titusville, Florida it is about 886 miles travel time by car is about 13 hours.
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The driving distance from the Maryland state line to the Florida state line is about 675 road miles (1,087 km).