Best check on what states use EZPASS or any other transponder. I can tell you that FL doesn't use EZPASS as of last August.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-ZPass
EZPASS only goes as far west as Illinois.
I also need to do this, i might be doing a Iron Butt ride out to South Dakota in June and they would like everyone to have EZPASS for I80
FL USES THE "Sun Pass"....
FL USES THE "Sun Pass"....
Colorado discontinued the 4"x4"x1/2" transponder and went with a windshield stick on RFID. For some reason they use a different one for a bike then for a car. On a car you just stick it to the inside of the windshield in the upper left corner. But for the bike it is light powered and must be put just below your headlight. No idea why a car can just be powered by the tiny built in antenna but not on the bike.Everyone knows a biker would never place a sticker on the windshield, wrecks the bling factor and "Hogs" up precious space for all the bar advertisements
Bit me in the a*s..
I thought I read somewhere that ezpass was accepted. Went on my merry way through untold toll booths around Orlando... Figured out it didn't work after an alarm or two... Caught up with me in September..
Ouch i could only imagine, my parents borrowed my Tahoe to go to New York in and dad blew a toll booth(said he was in the wrong lane) it was a $1.50 toll and they send me mail with a picture of my truck and the license plate and a fine of $25 plus the $1.50 toll and a $3 processing fee for $29.50 total. I couldn't imagine getting nailed for several of them....OUCH!!!!IF whoever blows the tollbooth tells you about it in time, you can contact EZPass and they just bill you for the toll. (Or at least it used to work that way - maybe they'll still add the "processing fee")