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vtchris
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Apr 02, 2016

Cashless Toll Roads

Being a full timer I travel all over and just this year have found myself on toll roads with no toll booth. I just drove not knowing what else to do. Now I find out that "they" will send me a bill. Well, I only get mail every couple months. Does anyone know what will happen if I ignore a bill? My vehicle registration is not from either state that this occurred. Is there a universal EZ Pass that I can buy?

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  • Vehicles here equipped with transponders are sent the bill. If you do not pay, you will not be able to renew your plates for the vehicle.
  • And some are just going license plate where locals register a method of payment. Got bit for a high "convenience" charge by Avis for a couple dollar toll n Dallas.
  • vtchris wrote:
    Being a full timer I travel all over and just this year have found myself on toll roads with no toll booth. I just drove not knowing what else to do. Now I find out that "they" will send me a bill. Well, I only get mail every couple months. Does anyone know what will happen if I ignore a bill? My vehicle registration is not from either state that this occurred. Is there a universal EZ Pass that I can buy?

    There is no "universal" E-ZPass type transponders yet, but they are in the works. I don't know if the date will get pushed back, but there is a federal mandate that all toll road electronic collection systems will be interoperable by Oct. 2016.
  • No universal pass. EZPASS good east of the Mississippi except Florida where you need Sunpass.
    Oklahoma has their own pass not compatible with ezpass or sun pass.
    California I do not know.
    In some states ignored bills become fines which can be a pia if you are stopped for any reason.
  • This is set up just like a traffic cam or red light camera. They really do not need you to be a resident of the state in which the "violation" or toll was not paid to mail you a bill. They will find you with the plate numbers on your vehicle then thru state registration systems.

    When a bill arrives, just pay it and send a note with payment that you are a full timer and your mail has just caught up with you. If they really want you to pay the fine for late payment you will be arrested in some other state when a cop pulls you over for an outstanding warrant. The chances are very very small due to the cost to send you back to the state where you owe the fine.

    Good luck.