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new car buyer
06-28-2005, 06:13 AM
Does anyone here use EZ Pass on thier MM. I signed up for it the other day and there was a note that said the windshield on certain cars (MM was one of the cars listed) have soem kind of metal inthem and EZ pass can not be read through it. You have to get an exterior EZ pass. Does anyone use this. I'm worried that if I attach it to the front license plate as the directions say to do, it will be easy for someone to steal. Any thoughts or suggestions from anyone? Thanks.

danbike
06-28-2005, 06:19 AM
I know that the people from Wisconsin call us FIBs, but here is my experience.

The I Pass, offered by the Illinois Tollway, works fine in our MM.

Simple answer.

PS>>A FIB is a f****** Illinois Bas****

Shaft333
06-28-2005, 06:30 AM
I concur... the IPass works fine.

I believe it's the same device.

Dan
06-28-2005, 06:32 AM
I use an EZ Pass in MA. It is the same one that is in NY. I have no troubles with it on my MM windshield on the inside.

Danbie,
Why do they call youFIB's in the first place?

Dan

mpearce
06-28-2005, 06:44 AM
Don't use EZ-Pass. They track where you go and when, take photos of your vehicle, send you speeding tickets in the mail.

:bs:

Wait the extra 20 seconds for the other cars ahead of you, and pay cash. It's not worth the headache. Not to mention if you sent it up on an actual credit card...you're paying more for your tolls than they actually cost. It's also not wise to give a company like that access to your checking account...so they can pull $50 bucks every time your EZ-pass balance drops below $15 bucks.

I lived in Westchester County NY for 2 years a while back. I had never been to a place where you had to pay to drive on the highway. It wasn't just one highway...it was EVERY highway. Whats this...a Bridge? Oh...that'll be $8 bucks please.

EZ-Pass :down:

-Mat

Mikeenh
06-28-2005, 06:49 AM
I've used E-Zpass for about 8 years. The inside pass has worked fine on my previous Grand Marquis' and on my Marauder.
They take a picture of the car & license plate when you go through the tolls. If someone took you inside or outside pass, it wouldn't take long to get them.

It's a great system. It works from Maine to Washington.

They DO NOT send you tickets in the mail. The reason for E-Zpass is to keep traffic moving and have less employees at toll booths. NY has a law that they can't use the e-zpass for speeding. I'd be in jail if that were the case with the times logged on the NY thruway.
They will take away your pass if you speed through the toll booths....safety issue for the workers walking to their booth.
There are some high speed lanes in places where you can go through at 70 mph.

My account has a $30 high. They charge my credit card when it gets to $10.
If you do much traveling, it's a super system.

MENINBLK
06-28-2005, 07:00 AM
Does anyone here use EZ Pass on thier MM. I signed up for it the other day and there was a note that said the windshield on certain cars (MM was one of the cars listed) have soem kind of metal inthem and EZ pass can not be read through it. You have to get an exterior EZ pass. Does anyone use this. I'm worried that if I attach it to the front license plate as the directions say to do, it will be easy for someone to steal. Any thoughts or suggestions from anyone? Thanks.

Thats a load of BS...

I have my EZ Pass stuck on the window in the BLACK AREA behind the rear-view mirror.
I've never had any problems with it from Maine to DC, and from NYC to Buffalo.

MENINBLK
06-28-2005, 07:01 AM
They DO NOT send you tickets in the mail.

Don't be too sure of that...
You haven't got one yet.
I know several people that received summonses through EZ Pass.

MENINBLK
06-28-2005, 07:07 AM
Wait the extra 20 seconds for the other cars ahead of you, and pay cash.

I lived in Westchester County NY for 2 years a while back.
I had never been to a place where you had to pay to drive on the highway.
It wasn't just one highway...it was EVERY highway.
Whats this...a Bridge? Oh...that'll be $8 bucks please.

EZ-Pass :down:

You must have lived in Westchester when there was like, 4 cars on the road.
The Governor, the Mayor and their mistresses...

Today the lines to get through tolls are sometimes 15 - 20 minutes long.
And you can always get your cash back from your EZ Pass account without any hassels.
The TBTA monitors your account over a 6 month period, and it adjusts to your usage.
You use more, you get charged more. If you use less, you also get charged less.
You can also pay CASH on your EZ Pass account but they want a deposit for the tags if you do it that way.
There are also charges and penalties if you allow the account to run low, so a Credit Card is the best option.

03marauder
06-28-2005, 07:09 AM
I have the I-Pass here in Illinois. I felt the same way about it, not wanting it since that would give the ability to track speeding. And I sure didn't want to get tickets in the mail from this. The only reason I ended up going with it was because of the fact that Illinois doubled tolls, except for those with I-Pass. And since I use the tollway everyday, I wasn't about to pay double. Although, the claim about it helping to resolve traffic jams around toll booths I have not seen. Since the traffic just jams on the other side of the booths anyway.

BK_GrandMarquis
06-28-2005, 07:12 AM
Don't be too sure of that...
You haven't got one yet.
I know several people that received summonses through EZ Pass.

I just got one because I was using my sister's pass and my car is not in her list. It's a $25 processing fee and the toll. I got charged $26.15 for a $1.15 toll. :mad2: I went and signed up for one in my name.

I would think that you have to be speeding in the toll lane or speeding excessively to get a ticket in the mail. I would think that you would have to have a high average speed for them to say you were speeding. The amount of time taken to get from toll to toll. :dunno:

gpfarrell
06-28-2005, 08:06 AM
EZ Pass works great in our Marauder, or most anything else we've tried so far as well... we've gone through the high-speed lanes at 65 mph.

The only car I've seen it not work in in my father-in-law's Buick Roadmaster wagon with the big glass roof above the back seat... I think the system can't figure out which one is the windshield.

If you just sit at home I guess there's no reason to get one, but we love ours.

In PA they don't seem to track what car you have it in... I'm always switching and I haven't updated the records and nobody complains.

However, if mine were lost and I called it in... I'll bet they could find the bad guy in short order.

It's not 1984, it's the 21st century and they ain't all out to get us.

jonroe
06-28-2005, 08:15 AM
I've used the DC area Smart-Tag on my MM since it was new last October. I put the device just to the right and behind the mirror but not up into the black mask area. Now Smart-Tag in the DC area is united with EZPass up the East Coast. I have only had one problem. There is one lane on one of my exits that always causes me problems but no other lane anywhere else. They say it's my problem. I say it's their problem. I just avoid that lane and use one of the other two lanes at that exit.

03SILVERSTREAK
06-28-2005, 09:10 AM
Don't use EZ-Pass. They track where you go and when, take photos of your vehicle, send you speeding tickets in the mail.
-Mat :bs:

:confused: ???-They only record the time and date you go through the tool plaza to charge your account and the camera in all the toll plaza,s record your plate number in case of toll cheats and toll violators ex-Speeding etc. That was there before EZ-Pass was created.



Wait the extra 20 seconds for the other cars ahead of you, and pay cash. It's not worth the headache. Not to mention if you sent it up on an actual credit card...you're paying more for your tolls than they actually cost. It's also not wise to give a company like that access to your checking account...so they can pull $50 bucks every time your EZ-pass balance drops below $15 bucks.-Mat
20 SECONDS :eek: -yea , 20 seconds at about 3:30am with no traffic. Waiting up to 45 minutes ,like on the Tappan Zee Bridge or the George Washington Bridge toll entrance. that in itself is the headache. I have had no problem with the credit card and EZ-Pass which is run by the MTA-a state agency , not a private company.




I lived in Westchester County NY for 2 years a while back. I had never been to a place where you had to pay to drive on the highway. It wasn't just one highway...it was EVERY highway. Whats this...a Bridge? Oh...that'll be $8 bucks please.

EZ-Pass :down: -MatYour State Tax that you pay , part of it goes to highway repairs and at least for I-87 in NYS , the trucks pay most of the tolls. we pay to cross the bridges and some counties have tolls on the highway so that can't be helped.


Bottom line- EZ Pass just makes my trip smoother and helps in getting through the long traffic back ups.

Skiordie53
06-28-2005, 09:15 AM
mine works fine in my 04 and i do alot of traveling through tolls.

Blackened300a
06-28-2005, 02:30 PM
I just got one because I was using my sister's pass and my car is not in her list. It's a $25 processing fee and the toll. I got charged $26.15 for a $1.15 toll. :mad2: I went and signed up for one in my name.

I would think that you have to be speeding in the toll lane or speeding excessively to get a ticket in the mail. I would think that you would have to have a high average speed for them to say you were speeding. The amount of time taken to get from toll to toll. :dunno:
Garden State Parkway! 25 cent Toll BAM! 2 weeks later $25.25 Please. you didnt pay the toll as it said on the nice rear picture of my car. I gave them the transponder number on my EZpass and mailed them a check for 25 cents Case Closed. However, I have had this EZPass since my 97 Olds Achieva and never changed the Vehicle with the EZPass people. Since I have signed up for EZPass I have had 4 different cars. So Im guessing it goes with your name and not your vehicle.

Smokie
06-28-2005, 04:06 PM
It works fine thru the MM. windshield, in Florida is called SunPass. I don't attach it to anything....to damn ugly. I keep it in a metallic bag it came with....it does not allow signal transfers.

When needed I hold it near windshield...end of story. Here many highways have a highspeed lane just for SunPass that you go thru at the speed limit, works good.

mpearce
06-28-2005, 05:18 PM
Hey guys...I'm not trying to start some sort of flame war over who likes EZ Pass or not. I could care less who on this board likes it or not. Main point here is...I dont like it. No one like that gets automatic authorization to my checking account, or my credit card. Sorry. Ask me about automatic withdrawl...I don't pay my bills like that.

They certianly do take pictures of your vehicle if you go through faster than they want you to. I got 2 myself while I lived there...had to pay their rediculous fines as well. There's my dumb a$$ rollin through the plaza with my arm hanging out the window.

I lived there for 2 years. That was enough for me. Beautiful place, great area...It just wasn't for me.

Enjoy waiting in your toll lines.

:D

-Mat

DEFYANT
06-28-2005, 07:24 PM
I love EZ-Pass. Been using it for years. I recently painted mine to match the interior. Now it is practically invisable.

jgc61sr2002
06-29-2005, 04:24 PM
The EZ Pass works great on my Marauder. :D
It saves a tremendous amount of time in the NY/NJ area.
You should keep your info. updated ie: change of vehicle or plates. You can do it on line or by their 800 #.

ctrcbob
06-29-2005, 04:55 PM
How do they know if you have your EZ Pass in your car, or your wifes car, or even a friends car? As long as you are not speeding through the gates, I doubt if they take a photo of your car, or every car that goes through.

I have been on the "Greenway" around Orlando with a friend, and we always use her EZ Pass in my car. Never received any warning or anything like that.

How would they know, and why does it matter, as long as they get their money.

MENINBLK
06-29-2005, 05:20 PM
It works fine thru the MM. windshield, in Florida is called SunPass. I don't attach it to anything....to damn ugly. I keep it in a metallic bag it came with....it does not allow signal transfers.

When needed I hold it near windshield...end of story. Here many highways have a highspeed lane just for SunPass that you go thru at the speed limit, works good.

Try that in New York and get caught, it's a moving violation.
It has to be AFFIXED to your vehicle.
It has the same security as your credit cards,
and we all know just how secure they are... :rolleyes:

MENINBLK
06-29-2005, 05:24 PM
How do they know if you have your EZ Pass in your car, or your wifes car, or even a friends car? As long as you are not speeding through the gates, I doubt if they take a photo of your car, or every car that goes through.

I have been on the "Greenway" around Orlando with a friend, and we always use her EZ Pass in my car. Never received any warning or anything like that.

How would they know, and why does it matter, as long as they get their money.

There are cameras positioned in every lane to take your photo as you pass through.
If the tag doesn't register, they get your plate.
If the plate doesn't match your account, thern they may be some sort of letter/summones in the mail.
If the plate matches an account, the account gets charged.
If the account doesn't have any money, you get a Bill, Summones,
and an invitation to meet your local Transit Authority Judge
if they aren't satisfied within the specified time.

They are very serious about enforcing it here...