If you forget your EZ Pass while traveling on the toll road, you can pay the toll in cash at the toll booth or contact your EZ Pass provider to arrange payment.
Yes, some people may forget their EZ Pass while traveling on toll roads, which can result in having to pay the toll in a different way.
To pass a bicyclist traveling in your lane, you should slow down, check for oncoming traffic, signal your intention to pass, and give the cyclist enough space when overtaking them.
If you are traveling upstream on a river and see a red triangular daymark, you should pass this marker on the left side.
No, You cannot have it in your possession
100 feet
whichever vehicle was the one traveling uphill
When heading upstream green buoys should be on the left/port side of the boat . The opposite is true when traveling downstream.
Yes or if you are in fast lane you should move right since you are not traveling fast enough for lane you are in
no, that is not traveling.
Yes, it is possible to forget your EZ Pass and accidentally go through a toll.
That depends on where you are traveling from.
When traveling upstream on a river you see a red triangular daymark, so you should pass on the left side.