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pbeverly

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Posted: 09/16/23 05:22am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

OP here. Finished this trip yesterday. Paid cash going thru toll booths and got thru very quickly. Two tolls going in and two coming back home for a total of $14. Would not have been worth dealing with EZ-Pass for this trip.


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If you would have got off at Beckley, RT 19, you would have only paid 1 toll in and one out. Glad you had a good trip

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Oklahoma is ridiculous for 5 axles and they don't care what the 5 axles are under. I bitched at the toll taker (which of course did no good) and told her that I could disconnect my pickup from my tag axle MH (not current RV) before driving thru the toll booth, and pay for 3 axles and 2 axles and save quite a bit of money.


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Go online and get an I-pass from Illinois, EZ to move to other vehicles, I've been using I-pass for 10+ years with no problems.


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I have two NY issued E-ZPasses for my motorhome. One is configured with a vehicle class for four axles for when we have our toad with us, and the other for two axles. Both are included in the NY Thruway's "Motorhome Plan" where we get charged standard passenger per axle rates instead of the higher large vehicle rates trucks and buses pay. The transponder classes tell other E-ZPass states how many axles we have, but we don't get any extra discounts of course. I assume the other states also have their own axle count detection systems as well.


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As I and someone else posted above I have one pass and move it from vehicle to vehicle.. Those posts are earlier in this thread.

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I 77 is a well maintained road in West Virginia, I will gladly pay the toll and drive on a smooth road, rather than save a few dollars and drive on roads with no maintenance that beat you and your equipment to death


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Busdriver wrote:

I 77 is a well maintained road in West Virginia, I will gladly pay the toll and drive on a smooth road, rather than save a few dollars and drive on roads with no maintenance that beat you and your equipment to death


It was worth the toll. HWY 19 is in bad shape in a lot of areas.

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but I-77 won't take you near where US-19 takes you, never mind tolls. People in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks, you been on I-95 in SC lately??? LOL

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ferndaleflyer wrote:

but I-77 won't take you near where US-19 takes you, never mind tolls. People in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks, you been on I-95 in SC lately??? LOL


At some point, yeah, I had to get on 19.

I live in SC so I am well aware of I-95 and avoid the section between I-26 and the GA state line.

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