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Jun 17, 2017

Tolls while traveling across the US

Hello, we will be traveling across the US to Maine from Wi. next year and going through quite a few states. We are unsure how to address the tolls we will encounter. Please advise what is the best way to pay along the way. Thank you! ( our first big trip! ) Malia and Tom Virant

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  • Dutch_12078 wrote:
    The NYS issued E-ZPass has no monthly fees with an automatic replenishment account. If you drive the NY Thruway fairly often, they offer a "Motorhome Plan" for E-ZPass holders where you're charged the same per axles rates as a car instead of the "tall vehicle" rates that large trucks and buses pay.


    This IMHO is about the best deal for an EZ-Pass if you take the Thruway even once or twice in a motorhome. It means a savings of about half the toll, which means the initial setup has more than paid for itself the first time you go across the state.

    Many of the toll roads will take cash or credit cards, or will bill by mail based on license plates, but those are generally more expensive options than EZ-Pass (or I-Pass, Illinois's name for their EZ-Pass system). Some roads do have limitations on when or where or what vehicles cash etc. can be used.
  • The NYS issued E-ZPass has no monthly fees with an automatic replenishment account. If you drive the NY Thruway fairly often, they offer a "Motorhome Plan" for E-ZPass holders where you're charged the same per axles rates as a car instead of the "tall vehicle" rates that large trucks and buses pay.
  • RoyF wrote:
    Get an EZ Pass. It will cover most of the states you will pass through. It doesn't matter which state you get it from. (Mine is issued by Virginia.) Saves having to stop to pay a toll, and you get a discount. I suggest a telephone call to speak to an agent in order to get the right pass for your RV.[/quite]
    You could have a choice between EZ Pass and an I Pass from Illinois. We picked the I Pass, because it was a better deal. Can't remember what the deciding factor was. The I Pass is good anywhere the EZ Pass is. Check them both out. You'll get discounted tolls when you use a pass as opposed to no pass.
  • RoyF wrote:
    Get an EZ Pass. It will cover most of the states you will pass through. It doesn't matter which state you get it from. (Mine is issued by Virginia.) Saves having to stop to pay a toll, and you get a discount. I suggest a telephone call to speak to an agent in order to get the right pass for your RV.

    good answer
  • Get an EZ Pass. It will cover most of the states you will pass through. It doesn't matter which state you get it from. (Mine is issued by Virginia.) Saves having to stop to pay a toll, and you get a discount. I suggest a telephone call to speak to an agent in order to get the right pass for your RV.
  • Cash, credit card...seriously come out to the West where tolls are very rare.

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