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sunfan03
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Jul 13, 2013

EZ pass or I-pass

We're Washington State residents planning a cross-country road trip covering almost all the CONUS states (excluding ND, OK, WV, FL).

We need help figuring out if we need an EZ-pass (which state?) or an I-pass and where we should get it.

Do they charge inactivity fees with EZ-pass or I Pass, because I don't know when we'll be on the East Coast again (after this trip)?
  • I think you are better off with an I-Pass. That is what I have and it includes all of the EZ-Pass coverage plus quite a bit more:


    Illinois Tollways
    Chicago Skyway
    Indiana Toll Road
    Ohio Turnpike
    Pennsylvania Turnpike and branches
    New Jersey Turnpike
    New York State Thruway
    Massachusetts Turnpike
    Maine Turnpike
    All other tollways that accept EZPass in the Northeastern US

    How to get an I-Pass:

    http://www.illinoistollway.com/tolls-and-i-pass/about-i-pass/get-i-pass-and-get-going
  • These are the states that participate in EZ Pass. (click)

    Maryland charged me for a transponder (I remember it to be around $40 bucks) and a $1.50 fee per month. The batteries go dead in the things after 4 or 5 years, so you get the privilege of buying as new one.

    Either way, pick up an I Pass or EZ Pass. You get discounted tolls and you save a lot of time using it. You can close the account if you don't need it anymore.

    EZ Pass and I Pass rates and plans vary from state to state. Indiana I Zoom (which is in the EZ Pass family)will send you as many transponders as you want free. And there are NO FEES if you use a credit card and a checking account as a back up.
    Phone 1-888-iZoom90 (1-888-496-6690)
  • NY charges no fees for the transponders or account maintenance as long as you have a credit card registered for automatic "top ups" when your balance drops below a certain set point, usually $10. The top up is normally $25. Heavy toll users may have higher limits.
  • No inactivity fees (yet, anyway) on I-Pass. We still have ours but have lived away from IL for 2 years. Used the I-Pass last summer, but only on one day of travel.
  • Mocoondo wrote:
    I think you are better off with an I-Pass. That is what I have and it includes all of the EZ-Pass coverage plus quite a bit more:


    Illinois Tollways
    Chicago Skyway
    Indiana Toll Road
    Ohio Turnpike
    Pennsylvania Turnpike and branches
    New Jersey Turnpike
    New York State Thruway
    Massachusetts Turnpike
    Maine Turnpike
    All other tollways that accept EZPass in the Northeastern US

    How to get an I-Pass:

    http://www.illinoistollway.com/tolls-and-i-pass/about-i-pass/get-i-pass-and-get-going

    Just for E-ZPass comparison:
    Delaware
    Illinois
    Indiana
    Maine
    Maryland
    Massachusetts
    New Hampshire
    New Jersey
    New Jersey - Delaware
    New York
    New York City Area
    North Carolina
    Ohio
    Pennsylvania
    Rhode Island
    Virginia
    West Virginia

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