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Vehicles without transponders are either excluded or pay by plate – a license plate reader takes a picture of the license plate to identify the vehicle, and a bill may be mailed to the address where the car's license plate number is registered, or drivers may have a certain amount of time to pay online or by phone.
E-ZPass is an electronic toll collection system used on toll roads, toll bridges, and toll tunnels in the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southeastern United States.The E-ZPass Interagency Group (IAG) consists of member agencies in several states, which use the same technology and allow travelers to use the same transponder on toll roads throughout the network.
Los Angeles County: I-405 in Los Angeles: Studebaker Road in Norwalk: TBD, pending environmental review [93] I-405 Sepulveda Pass Express Lanes I-405: Los Angeles County: I-10 in Los Angeles: US 101 in Los Angeles Late 2028 [94] I-680 Sunol Northbound Express Lane (Southern Extension) I-680: Alameda and Santa Clara Counties. SR 237 in Milpitas ...
The new law applies to drivers who use a glass or plastic covering to hide a license plate as well as those who distort a photograph of the plate. Fines can be no less than $100 and no more than $500.
Scammers are using fake toll-collection texts to steal bank information, authorities warned. Avoid clicking suspicious links and report scams to protect your personal data.
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Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll eastbound only) Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge: Metropolitan Transportation Authority: Flatbush Avenue: Jamaica Bay: 4,022.0 1,225.9 $4.75 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass: Mid-Hudson Bridge: New York State Bridge Authority: US 44 / NY 55: Hudson River: 3,000.0 914.4 $1.50 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll ...
U.S. Route 1 along the Maurice J. Tobin Bridge—converted to automatic open road tolling and license plate number recognition in 2014. [52] In 2016, the $2.50 southbound-only toll was replaced with $1.25 tolls in both directions, with a 30-cent surcharge for pay-by-mail. [53] U.S. Route 301 in Delaware—entire length [54]