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jaringg
12-03-2010, 05:21 PM
Do any of you use both systems?
I do
supprise!!! they both charge for same use

kb8tpw
12-03-2010, 05:42 PM
Please clarify. I thought one was good for the other?? Are you saying that you have both and when you go through a gate it charges both transponders? I need to log on to sunpass and put more $ on mine and I can't find my account number. It is in a very safe place so I can go to it right when I need to - ever do that?

jerseyvillager
12-03-2010, 05:43 PM
I would put one in the trash can.

jaringg
12-03-2010, 05:44 PM
Thats right, they both charge you

bike42
12-03-2010, 06:12 PM
The SunPass transponder picks up and charges you for the ePass tolls. I assume if you have an ePass transponder it will do the same thing (for SunPass tolls). So if you mount both transponders, you will get billed twice.

Call the SunPass toll-free number with any questions. They have always been very helpful.

Bogie Shooter
12-03-2010, 06:25 PM
I have one SunPass transponder and it works with both. Why would you buy one of each?

Niels
12-04-2010, 12:37 AM
I just have a Sunpass mini transponder which works on both systems. I have never had a problem with it working on the Epass system.

mfp509
12-04-2010, 05:04 AM
I have Sunpass and it works for both.

jebartle
12-04-2010, 05:46 AM
Please clarify. I thought one was good for the other?? Are you saying that you have both and when you go through a gate it charges both transponders? I need to log on to sunpass and put more $ on mine and I can't find my account number. It is in a very safe place so I can go to it right when I need to - ever do that?

Look on back of transponder.

Russ_Boston
12-04-2010, 07:35 AM
Yes, lose one of them.

You only need one transponder for both of them.

As far as money deposits go, why not just have them auto deposit into your account? I do it in increments of $10. It has never been a hassle.

GatorFan
12-04-2010, 09:15 AM
I do the same as Mr. Boston. Never had a problem.

redwitch
12-04-2010, 09:55 AM
Coming from a world where there are few, if any, toll roads and having driven the toll roads on the East Coast so little, I've always been confused about what is the difference in Sun Pass vs. e-Pass. Anyone care to enlighten me?

GeorgeT
12-04-2010, 10:10 AM
Coming from a world where there are few, if any, toll roads and having driven the toll roads on the East Coast so little, I've always been confused about what is the difference in Sun Pass vs. e-Pass. Anyone care to enlighten me?

Hi Redwitch,

Epass is good from Virginia to Maine. Sunpass is only good in Florida. What a pain that we have to carry around several transponders. You'd think that with today's advanced technology "they" could make one unit that can tell what state you're driving and transfer the toll to them. I bet it happens soon.

Talk Host
12-04-2010, 10:26 AM
Hi Redwitch,

Epass is good from Virginia to Maine. Sunpass is only good in Florida. What a pain that we have to carry around several transponders. You'd think that with today's advanced technology "they" could make one unit that can tell what state you're driving and transfer the toll to them. I bet it happens soon.

I believe that SunPass is in competition with Epass. With Sunpass, Florida gets all of the revenue. With Epass, they have to share in a cooperative money pool. Sunpass is for Florida residents and Epass is a courtesy to the millions of out-of-staters that come every year. I think.

getdul981
12-04-2010, 10:30 AM
Hi Redwitch,

Epass is good from Virginia to Maine. Sunpass is only good in Florida. What a pain that we have to carry around several transponders. You'd think that with today's advanced technology "they" could make one unit that can tell what state you're driving and transfer the toll to them. I bet it happens soon.

Soooo...... you're saying that a Sunpass will work in VA? We're going back to VA later this month and usually pass through some toll booths around Richmond. If we get a Sunpass, will we be able to just cruise on through? We're planning to get a Sunpass anyway, but didn't realize that the two systems were interchangeable or compatible.

Russ_Boston
12-04-2010, 11:25 AM
Hi Redwitch,

Epass is good from Virginia to Maine. Sunpass is only good in Florida. What a pain that we have to carry around several transponders. You'd think that with today's advanced technology "they" could make one unit that can tell what state you're driving and transfer the toll to them. I bet it happens soon.

George - please post some links that indicate that the E-pass (or Sunpass) is good outside of Florida. I couldn't find any. Here in Mass we use Fast-Lane/EZ-Pass. I think you are confusing E-Pass with EZ-Pass which is good on most of the east coast and northeast. See here for a description: http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/fastlane/faq.aspx#1

The Sunpass Florida transponder works on all Florida toll roads that are marked as either Sunpass or E-Pass and all monies come out of the same linked account. Very seamless.

Talk Host
12-04-2010, 12:20 PM
Christa Deason, Florida Turnpike Commission.

"Florida customers haven't indicated much of an interest in making the SunPass system compatible with other states. And eventually, all electronic toll collection technology will become "interoperable," probably within the next decade."

http://www.tampabay.com/news/transportation/sunpass-not-compatible-with-other-states-ez-pass-but-was-cheaper/1132417

GeorgeT
12-04-2010, 12:45 PM
George - please post some links that indicate that the E-pass (or Sunpass) is good outside of Florida. I couldn't find any. Here in Mass we use Fast-Lane/EZ-Pass. I think you are confusing E-Pass with EZ-Pass which is good on most of the east coast and northeast. See here for a description: http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/fastlane/faq.aspx#1

The Sunpass Florida transponder works on all Florida toll roads that are marked as either Sunpass or E-Pass and all monies come out of the same linked account. Very seamless.

I'm sorry, I was mistaken. I confused e-pass with ez-pass. Thanks Russ and TH for catching that.

chuckinca
12-04-2010, 01:03 PM
Coming from a world where there are few, if any, toll roads and having driven the toll roads on the East Coast so little, I've always been confused about what is the difference in Sun Pass vs. e-Pass. Anyone care to enlighten me?

Red:

Things have changed since you left the Bay Area - we now have FasTrak transponders for the numerous bridge tolls ($7 for Golden Gate Br, $5 for the other 7 bridges - they were 40 cents in the early 70's). Wonder if FasTrak transponders will work in Fla???



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gardenia
12-04-2010, 03:04 PM
What timing! Was disappointed last week when my NJ EZ-Pass didn't work in FL. http://www.ezpassnj.com/static/info/facilities.shtml

Have had it for maybe 10 years and used it up and down the East coast, was surprised it didn't work in FL. So now I will need to have BOTH transponders for FL and East coast as I plan to drive to NJ/NY once a year. Anyone who has driven through those tolls, knows the high COST especially on the NJ Turnpike and crossing bridges (almost $50 roundtrip from NJ to MD). Boo hoo, but on the bright side, don't have any tolls nor meters to worry about in The Villages.....another plus for living in TV. :smiley:

getdul981
12-04-2010, 09:31 PM
We just purchased our Sunpass today and will activate it tonight. We have to go to Richmond, VA later this month. How soon after you go through the toll booth will it be before you can see if you were charged for going thru? Also, does anyone know if you will be charged automatically even though you go through the Exact Change lane? If not, I guess I'll find out later this month.

golf2140
12-04-2010, 10:37 PM
We just purchased our Sunpass today and will activate it tonight. We have to go to Richmond, VA later this month. How soon after you go through the toll booth will it be before you can see if you were charged for going thru? Also, does anyone know if you will be charged automatically even though you go through the Exact Change lane? If not, I guess I'll find out later this month.

I may be wrong but there are no tolls from TV to VA. Your Sun Pass is only good in Fl. Tolls go crazy north of Richmond

Russ_Boston
12-04-2010, 11:53 PM
does anyone know if you will be charged automatically even though you go through the Exact Change lane? If not, I guess I'll find out later this month.

Do not go through the exact change lane without depositing money. Your pass works on marked lanes only. At least that is my understanding.

Why would you want to wait in line anyway when you can just pass right through (sometimes at 65 mph)?

getdul981
12-05-2010, 07:40 AM
Do not go through the exact change lane without depositing money. Your pass works on marked lanes only. At least that is my understanding.

Why would you want to wait in line anyway when you can just pass right through (sometimes at 65 mph)?

I'm talking about in and around Richmond, VA. I don't want to risk being ticketed for bypassing the toll booth. If the SunPass isn't going to work in VA, I have to go through the exact change lane. I definitely won't try to go through them without paying.

memason
12-05-2010, 08:32 AM
Last trip to TV, I ended up in the wrong lane on the tollway...Sunpass only lane. Once you're there, there isn't much you can do, so I went on through. I was in a rental car, so when I got back to Germany, I saw an extra $7.00 charge on my bill for the toll I missed. Bet it happens alot, with travelers who are not used to our toll systems... Rental car companies probably get a volume discount ... :icon_wink:

Bogie Shooter
12-05-2010, 09:12 AM
Do not go through the exact change lane without depositing money. Your pass works on marked lanes only. At least that is my understanding.

Why would you want to wait in line anyway when you can just pass right through (sometimes at 65 mph)?

Aren't the SunPass lanes 25MPH? I know there is a trooper usually sitting near the gate on the FL turnpike looking for speeders. (last toll going north)

mrbillmidlo
12-05-2010, 10:08 AM
If you google "does the sunpass work at ezpass tolls" you will find that the answer is NO. You still need an ezpass around richmond.

Rosalie
12-05-2010, 10:08 AM
Any recommendations on how to avoid the toll bridges on the way South??

getdul981
12-05-2010, 10:43 AM
If you google "does the sunpass work at ezpass tolls" you will find that the answer is NO. You still need an ezpass around richmond.

That's what I thought, but when jarring made that original post, I had to start wondering. Thanks. Ain't Google wonderful? I didn't think of googling a question. That's usually done on ask.com.

bike42
12-05-2010, 12:12 PM
Aren't the SunPass lanes 25MPH? I know there is a trooper usually sitting near the gate on the FL turnpike looking for speeders. (last toll going north)

The new and re-built roads have an arch over the 3 main lanes for sunpass/epass users, who go through at the ordinary posted speed (60/65/70mph). Only if you need to pay cash do you go to the right to go through toll booths. You pass under one on the way to Orlando airport. That's the way they plan to do all of the new toll collection points in Florida. Pretty nifty. (And no, you can't use your EZpass from up north. Florida decided to have their own system.)

KathieI
12-05-2010, 12:30 PM
Coming from a world where there are few, if any, toll roads and having driven the toll roads on the East Coast so little, I've always been confused about what is the difference in Sun Pass vs. e-Pass. Anyone care to enlighten me?

I'm like Redwitch... Not used to these toll roads, Los Angeles doesn't have any, thank God!!! But until now, I was completely in the dark. Thank you for all the information, now I understand the difference - I still don't need a Sunpass as I never go on the turnpike if I can help it. Tolls and I are just not compatible. Glad I can find alternates.