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โJul-13-2015 07:22 AM
RavensFan24 wrote:
I think the sensors in the road sense the axles in a certain time set that determines the payment. Just like a stop light when someone doesn't pull up to the line,so the light stays red forever....and if there is a gap once the light turns green, it'll start to turn red again
โJul-13-2015 07:12 AM
LarryJM wrote:
Here IMO is very one wise experienced gent with some very sage advice. Having a safe place for the "little people" to burn off some energy while you enjoy not having to ration water or electric makes the small additonal cost of an actual CG worth it's weight in GOLD IMO. However some folks love to have cranky kids so each to their own.:p
Larry
โJul-13-2015 12:20 AM
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
Good luck on making the trip with two small children. Be prepared for it to take much longer than you expect. That will be two long days for the children. I sure hope you have lots to keep them busy while riding, and plan stops where they can run around and work some excess energy off. Remember you may not be able to pull into that McD's with the playground easily. Consider stopping somewhere besides WalMart, so the kiddos can play. My DD is heading this way with her toddler and mentioned the last trip that should have taken 2 1/2 hours required 4 stops as the little one was very unhappy riding.
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โJun-16-2015 06:56 PM
danimal53 wrote:
Question: How does the i-pass (or EZPass or whichever) work when towing a trailer? I know in IL, i-pass automatically catches the trailer on camera and deducts the appropriate amount. What about when using Ipass on the other states' systems? We're prepping for a 1000 mile trip Chicago to Vermont in a few weeks.
โJun-16-2015 04:37 PM
danimal53 wrote:
Question: How does the i-pass (or EZPass or whichever) work when towing a trailer? I know in IL, i-pass automatically catches the trailer on camera and deducts the appropriate amount. What about when using Ipass on the other states' systems? We're prepping for a 1000 mile trip Chicago to Vermont in a few weeks.
โJun-16-2015 04:23 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Personally, I AVOID driving at night as much as possible.
โJun-16-2015 08:25 AM
โJun-16-2015 08:16 AM
shirleyj62 wrote:
We have done this trip several times as we have family in upstate New York and we live in the Chicago suburbs. I presume you will be using the tollways? The New York "I-Pass" transponder will work on all expressways from New York to Illinois.
There is a Flying J/Pilot that we overnight at near Ashtabula, Ohio. it is right off the tollway and about half way between upstate New York and the Chicagoland area. They have a Denny's there where we always have breakfast.
Enjoy your trip.
Shirley