question about ezpass in ny

takeru

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currently my father is the account holder of an ezpass account for 2 cars under his name. is there anything wrong with putting my car, thats under my name, under his account? i know ezpass accounts are allowed up to 4 vehicles, but just wanted to be sure if the ez pass account car limits are going by the car title holder, or purely just whatever plate numbers you put in there. a link to hard evidence of which is readily needed as well. fyi, ezpass site sucks with info, and doesn't tell jack about this circumstance. thanks.

 

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for what it's worth, I believe you can get your EZPass through PA instead of NY. Works the same. Difference is (at least the last time I was looking at it) is that NY charges an annual fee or something like that; PA doesn't. (NY is higher; NY & NJ whine that they're losing money because of EZPass. :confused: )

edit: I'm looking into it. I see that NY and NJ charge a $1.00 monthly account fee. PA is $3 annually. And, it seems to imply that you can get multiple transponders per account (although it's $3 per account annually.)

The PA site seems to have a bit more information: here

I've been meaning to get an EZPass, and if I do, I'll go with wherever it's cheapest annually. I very seldom go through tolls in NY (where I live); it's usually when I'm out of state.
 

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Well, how about that. Wikipedia to the rescue:

Some agencies have imposed periodic account maintenance fees on their subscribers. After New Jersey began losing money with the E-ZPass system, a monthly account fee of $1.00 was implemented on July 15, 2002[2] and is still in effect. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey also charges a monthly account fee of $1.00. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority imposed a monthly account fee starting on July 1, 2005 claiming to defray the administrative costs.[3] However, as such a fee was considered to threaten the efficiency of moving traffic faster with lower tolls, New York State Republican Senator Michael Balboni sponsored Bill S06331 to prohibit administrative service fees on E-ZPass accounts. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority repealed the monthly account fee on June 1, 2006.

Some agencies, instead of charging periodic account fees, charge a one-time fee between $20.00 and $30.00 for each new transponder, including the Delaware Department of Transportation, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, and the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. One agency, the Delaware River and Bay Authority, is now charging multiple fees. In a press release dated July 17, 2007, the DRBA stated: "Beginning January 1, 2008, all DRBA E-ZPass account holders will be charged an account management fee of $1.50 per month. The transponder cost will also be passed on to E-ZPass customers for each new transponder."

Some agencies that do not charge a monthly account fee or an initial fee for the transponder include the Maryland Transportation Authority, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority and the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. The Illinois I-PASS system does charge a $10 deposit for each transponder. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission charges an annual account fee of $3.00. However, PTC transponders are free and there are no other fees. E-ZPass users are not required to maintain their account with an agency in their home state. Subscribers can open an E-ZPass account with any member of the IAG regardless of residency. This means that users have the option of choosing an agency based on the fees that it charges, effectively allowing them to circumvent transponder and account maintenance fees.

I bolded the important part for you :) Even with 3 cars, that's only $36 a year, but when you think about it, they should be reducing your tolls for using an EZPass. If there was incentive to do so, they could almost eliminate the need for toll booth operators. [Link = wikipedia]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-ZPass[/L]
 

Acanthus

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Id just like to take a moment to say... I-Pass > EZ-Pass

Open road tolling FTW.

Edit: Indiana also runs EZ-Pass if you want to price compare.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Well, how about that. Wikipedia to the rescue:

Some agencies have imposed periodic account maintenance fees on their subscribers. After New Jersey began losing money with the E-ZPass system, a monthly account fee of $1.00 was implemented on July 15, 2002[2] and is still in effect. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey also charges a monthly account fee of $1.00. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority imposed a monthly account fee starting on July 1, 2005 claiming to defray the administrative costs.[3] However, as such a fee was considered to threaten the efficiency of moving traffic faster with lower tolls, New York State Republican Senator Michael Balboni sponsored Bill S06331 to prohibit administrative service fees on E-ZPass accounts. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority repealed the monthly account fee on June 1, 2006.

Some agencies, instead of charging periodic account fees, charge a one-time fee between $20.00 and $30.00 for each new transponder, including the Delaware Department of Transportation, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, and the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. One agency, the Delaware River and Bay Authority, is now charging multiple fees. In a press release dated July 17, 2007, the DRBA stated: "Beginning January 1, 2008, all DRBA E-ZPass account holders will be charged an account management fee of $1.50 per month. The transponder cost will also be passed on to E-ZPass customers for each new transponder."

Some agencies that do not charge a monthly account fee or an initial fee for the transponder include the Maryland Transportation Authority, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority and the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. The Illinois I-PASS system does charge a $10 deposit for each transponder. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission charges an annual account fee of $3.00. However, PTC transponders are free and there are no other fees. E-ZPass users are not required to maintain their account with an agency in their home state. Subscribers can open an E-ZPass account with any member of the IAG regardless of residency. This means that users have the option of choosing an agency based on the fees that it charges, effectively allowing them to circumvent transponder and account maintenance fees.

I bolded the important part for you :) Even with 3 cars, that's only $36 a year, but when you think about it, they should be reducing your tolls for using an EZPass. If there was incentive to do so, they could almost eliminate the need for toll booth operators. [Link = wikipedia]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-ZPass[/L]

In chicago they charge half rates on I-Pass tolls vs regular cash.
 

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
for what it's worth, I believe you can get your EZPass through PA instead of NY. Works the same. Difference is (at least the last time I was looking at it) is that NY charges an annual fee or something like that; PA doesn't. (NY is higher; NY & NJ whine that they're losing money because of EZPass. :confused: )

edit: I'm looking into it. I see that NY and NJ charge a $1.00 monthly account fee. PA is $3 annually. And, it seems to imply that you can get multiple transponders per account (although it's $3 per account annually.)

The PA site seems to have a bit more information: here

I've been meaning to get an EZPass, and if I do, I'll go with wherever it's cheapest annually. I very seldom go through tolls in NY (where I live); it's usually when I'm out of state.

yup, stupid fees.

i got mine thru delaware. no fees. i goto nyc often. no problem. hm.. now that i'm looking at my statement, no discount either.

when i had a ny ezpass acct, i got $1 discount on ny/nj bridges?!?!?!

did they get rid of that? or is it because it's a DE acct?