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Sir Buffalo

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I have a pick up and dual axles on my trailer. I was charged $80 and realized they charged me for 5 axles not 4. After numerous transfer of calls to EZ Pass they agreed I was charged incorrectly. The correct charge was $65. I would say your charge is also incorrect. By the way they went right to the video!!!!!


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moresmoke wrote:

Go here. http://www.panynj.gov/bridges-tunnels/tolls.html

If your pickup is Srw it's $29.50-$31.50. If dually, then it's $72.


Great link, thanks! I can never find stuff like this.
According to the chart the lower price is for a class 7 rec vehicle. They charged me for a class 4. I called to dispute the charge and was asked if the tow vehicle is over 7,000 lbs. Mine is 7185 but I said under. The claim goes in ,it remains to be seen if theres a reduction. Im going to try to google what the specs of a class 7 are.
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Go here. http://www.panynj.gov/bridges-tunnels/tolls.html

If your pickup is Srw it's $29.50-$31.50. If dually, then it's $72.

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WNYBob wrote:

I have 3 EZ-Pass tags for my pickup!
One just the truck. (Car rate) class 2L
One for truck and a single axle trailer class 3L
One for truck and two axle trailer class 4L

The L stands for tow vehicle less than 7 ft high.

ChecK your toll class if you don't use the proper tag they use 4H the highest rate.

By the way the extra tags were no charge! You have to keep unused ones in RF limiting bags not to confuse the system.


Thank you for all the replies. Im hoping this "L" suggestion might make a difference. I can see like 30 dollars but 72 is nuts.

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Just paid $50 for the Goethals (two axle trailer).

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Love tolls. May and June and July were $75 each for me. Accidentally took the Skyway home over Memorial day with the camper. Wasn't as bad as I thought it would be:

05/30/16 09:50 AM TOLL ($20.23) SCC Plz 51-Chicago Skyway Westbound-Ln 01W


Indiana got me pretty good last month.

07/28/16 09:11 PM TOLL ($15.89) INDOT Plz -Middlebury-Ln 01W

07/31/16 03:18 PM TOLL ($18.31) INDOT Plz -Portage-Ln 01W

$72 seems a little excessive for one toll.

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Ya its right. Pa. turnpike does the same thing

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Posted: 08/29/16 09:16am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Call EZ PASS and they will help you provided you do not cop an attitude.


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I have 3 EZ-Pass tags for my pickup!
One just the truck. (Car rate) class 2L
One for truck and a single axle trailer class 3L
One for truck and two axle trailer class 4L

The L stands for tow vehicle less than 7 ft high.

ChecK your toll class if you don't use the proper tag they use 4H the highest rate.

By the way the extra tags were no charge! You have to keep unused ones in RF limiting bags not to confuse the system.

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the skyway from Chicago to Indiana is pretty bad too (though not 6x, that's crazy!) My TT is single axle, and lighter than a lot of cars. 2 axle car, 4.50. that 3rd axle on the TT? $15.00. The logic there is baffling.


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