Should you get your E-ZPass in Maryland or Virginia?

Started by cpzilliacus, May 31, 2018, 11:12:54 AM

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Washington Post: Should you get your E-ZPass in Maryland or Virginia?

QuoteUse of the E-ZPass electronic payment system has grown exponentially across the Washington region in recent years as the network of toll lanes has expanded in the Interstate 95 corridor with new facilities from Stafford County to just north of Baltimore.

QuoteBoth Maryland and Virginia are actively promoting E-ZPass, hoping to reduce cash payment at toll plazas – where the option exists – and to encourage the seamless use of all-electronic toll facilities such as the 495 Express Lanes and 66 Express Lanes in Virginia and the Intercounty Connector in Maryland.

QuoteIn that spirit, Maryland announced last week that it is making E-ZPass transponders free, eliminating the $7.50 sign-up fee and betting on a greater number of drivers going cashless at the state's eight toll facilities, including the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
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oscar

Two points not covered in the article:

-- At one point, Virginia E-ZPass penalized even regular transponder users who didn't at least occasionally travel on Virginia toll roads, not just Flex users.

-- There are discounts on Maryland tolls available to Maryland, but not other states', E-ZPass holders.

I don't know the current situation on both points, these are just items to check out when deciding.
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1995hoo

I believe the Virginia terms require you to use your E-ZPass at least once every six months or your account may be cancelled. I don't know whether they still enforce that. They used to do so, although they notified you first (I called them to say I wanted to keep it and they didn't cancel the account, although they also said if I didn't use it within the next six months it'd be cancelled without notice to me).
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VTGoose

Quote from: oscar on May 31, 2018, 11:30:52 AM
Two points not covered in the article:

-- At one point, Virginia E-ZPass penalized even regular transponder users who didn't at least occasionally travel on Virginia toll roads, not just Flex users.

-- There are discounts on Maryland tolls available to Maryland, but not other states', E-ZPass holders.

I don't know the current situation on both points, these are just items to check out when deciding.

A number of years ago Virginia dropped the maintenance fee on E-ZPass accounts. I have a transponder and account -- picked up mainly for travel between home and Vermont when #3 son was in culinary school in Montpelier -- and last used it a year ago in a trip to Tidewater. I received an email a couple of months ago from the E-ZPass folks telling me that my inactive account would be closed if I didn't respond and ask to keep it active. I did so since I do occasionally make it across the state. It would be nice if Florida joined E-ZPass so I could just have one transponder to deal with (got a SunPass account and transponder after one trip on a Florida toll road without it -- it is handy when we visit #2 son near Tampa).

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1995hoo

There's my answer! Back when that happened to me they sent an actual letter and I had to call them.
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.



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