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Executive wrote:holstein13 wrote:debaets wrote:Sometimes it's easier to ask a question to this forum on a Saturday than to try and call a government agency that is closed.
How about contacting EZpass
Often, you get BETTER answers too....:W:B....Dennis
Aug-18-2015 04:52 PM
Aug-18-2015 12:15 PM
conceptumator wrote:If this works, it would be fantastic news. I could avoid being charged the semi trailer rate. Are you sure about this?
For EZ Pass and SunPass in Florida, we just have a transponder in the RV and another in the TOAD. When we go through, it reads both and charges them just like someone tailgating you through the booth. We used to pull the TOAD on a car hauler and it worked that way, too. When we pull our golf cart on a utility trailer, we just registered the trailer's license plate to our account and they automatically add for it when it goes through. As for all the folks that suggest calling them, they've apparently never tried to get any useful information from the folks there - I think they're the workers who couldn't quite cut it at the DMV!
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holstein13 wrote:debaets wrote:Sometimes it's easier to ask a question to this forum on a Saturday than to try and call a government agency that is closed.
How about contacting EZpass
Aug-16-2015 01:59 PM
debaets wrote:Sometimes it's easier to ask a question to this forum on a Saturday than to try and call a government agency that is closed.
How about contacting EZpass
Aug-16-2015 07:11 AM
webslave wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
First set up an ordinary NY E-ZPass account, just as you would for any passenger vehicle. Then go to this link and follow the instructions for the "Thruway Motorhome Discount Plan". There's a link where the needed form can be downloaded and printed out. E-ZPass will send you the proper tag for your motorhome toad combination, and the standard tag gets put in a shielded bag or wrapped in foil while the towing tag is in use.
Very similar to what I have from Massachusetts... I have a transponder for each of my cars (one of which is my towed). I have another one for the MH that is setup for the MH + towed. When I'm towing the Jeep with the MH, the Jeep's transponder goes in the bag (signal blocking) in the Jeep's glove box. I also have an another transponder for the MH for when I use the MH without a towed vehicle. I don't currently have it activated since 99.9% of the time I take the towed, but, if I don't, I activate that one and all of the tolls are correct for the various weights and axles and over-rides any of the "axle counters". It was explained to me, by MA, that mere axle counters may misconstrue my MH and towed combination as a tractor trailer combination (a higher rate), while the transponder transmits the proper MH and towed car combination... It seems to have been working properly so far, I've never had an error in fees deducted. Nice thing about the MA E-ZPass is that there is no charge for any of the transponders, so I have enough of them to cover all of my possible combinations. I had the same setup when I towed a 5th wheel and, again, never had any confusion or issue of incorrect charges.
Aug-16-2015 04:47 AM
Aug-15-2015 11:38 PM
Executive wrote:
Most toll roads I've been on charge an extra fee if you're hooked up. I become a 5 axle vehicle hooked up and pay a premium as opposed to a 3 axle AND 2 axle. In California it's about $12-15 more. All toll roads I've talked to, Fastrak in Cal and SunPass in Florida say to put the second transmitter in a bag and the sensors in the roadway will determine axle count....Dennis
Aug-15-2015 04:52 PM