Can I use my VA E-ZPass in another car?
Can I use my VA E-ZPass in another car? Yes. To ensure seamless use of the E-ZPass transponders in any of your vehicles, you should include the license plate number, state of registration, vehicle type, vehicle make, model, year and color of all your vehicles.
Will aluminum foil block a transponder?
Q: Would wrapping the transponder in aluminum foil (several layers maybe) silence it in transport situations? A: Yes, that could work, too.
Can you drive across the US without paying tolls?
While toll roads are common around major cities of the US, they are few and far between otherwise. So, depending on your destination, it is possible to avoid toll roads across US states. However, avoiding them altogether may not be economical as the optional route may be too long or too busy.
Is there a universal toll pass in the US?
As we first mentioned, there is not one universal toll pass that will cover all the toll systems and toll charges in the United States. In fact, the US has over 90 tolling agencies!
What happens if you drive through a toll without paying in Virginia?
If you passed through a toll plaza without paying the toll, you could receive a violation notice in the mail. The violation notice will list the tolls due, applicable administrative fees, and provide instructions for payment.
Can I go through E-ZPass without my transponder in VA?
All Express Lanes in Virginia require an E-ZPass. If you travel on Express Lanes without an E-ZPass you will receive a toll invoice or violation notice unless you go to that particular facility's website and make a missed toll payment within a certain number of days of the transaction before the invoice is issued.