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  2. Electronic toll collection - Wikipedia

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    Many ETC systems use transponders like this one to electronically debit the accounts of registered cars without their stopping. Transponder used in Chile for some expressways ETC Built-in Onboard device in a Nissan Fuga vehicle in Japan Genesis G70 vehicle with South Korea's ETC System Hi-pass Terminal A RFID MTAG used for electronic toll collection on controlled-access highways/motorways ...

  3. E-ZPass - Wikipedia

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    The SunPass system in Florida offers the SunPass Pro, with the same toll road compatibility as the E-Pass uni in addition to being accepted in Kansas, Oklahoma, and parts of Texas. [74] It is meant for vehicles with 2 axles. Vehicles with 3 or more axles that will travel outside of Florida are required to purchase a NC Quick Pass instead. [75]

  4. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Widened shoulder serves as a third lane during peak travel periods, weekends and holidays; only the shoulder is tolled; all-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll, TollTags, K-TAG, Pikepass, and license plate toll [31] [32] [33] I-70 (Central Express Lanes) 10.0 16.1 Brighton Boulevard in Denver: Chambers Road in Aurora: $1.50~$4.50 [34]

  5. EZ TAG - Wikipedia

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    EZ TAG is an electronic toll collection system in Houston, Texas, United States, that allows motorists to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths. Motorists with the tags are allowed to use lanes reserved exclusively for them on all Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) roads.

  6. Open road tolling - Wikipedia

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    The use of ANPR reduces fraud related to cash transactions [11] or non-payment, [10] [better source needed] [non-primary source needed] makes charging effective, [clarification needed] and reduces the amount of required manpower to enforce the toll road, [citation needed] but requires expensive computer software.

  7. List of Interstate Highways in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the agency responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operations of the Interstate Highways in Texas. The Interstate Highway System in Texas covers 3,239.7 miles (5,213.8 km) and consists of twelve primary routes , seven auxiliary routes and Interstate 35 (I-35) which is split into two ...

  8. Eagle Pass Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Pass Port of Entry on the United States–Mexico border was established around 1896. The first carriage bridge connecting Eagle Pass, Texas, with Piedras Negras, Coahuila (then known as Ciudad Porfirio Díaz) was built in April 1890, but was destroyed in a flood in September 1890. [1]

  9. Free travel pass - Wikipedia

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    A free travel pass is the privilege of a certain class of passengers to use a public transport service without paying a fare or presenting a ticket. They may need to present an identification card produced by their employer or other sponsoring organization, or by the transit provider.