It's a toll road that is a transponder-only toll, and if you don't have a transponder they take a picture of your license plate, then send you a bill. For cars and most cargo vans, it's not that bad. For a Sprinter, it's a really huge toll bill. Obscene.
They think the Sprinter should be classified as a straight truck "Heavy Vehicle" (which is over 5000kg, or something like 11,000 pounds GVW), which does several things. One, the rate goes from 19 cent per km to 38 cents per km ($11 minimum) traveled (it's different depending on time of day, tho), and because you don't have a transponder they charge you a $2.55 for each month you use the ETR, plus a $50 fee per trip for not having the transponder that is required for all Heavy Vehicles (that one's temporarily reduced to $15 at the moment) and there's a collection fee and an enforcement fee, I think those two are $15 and $18, something like that. They also charge you $3.60 PER TRIP for the video tolling fee to take a picture of your license plate and then have someone (the computer does OCR for about 80% of them, people do 15%, and 5% are discarded as unreadable) read it and figure out where to send your bill. You'd think that if they can read your licence plate and figure out what your address is, they would be able to figure out what the GVW is of the truck, even one from the States.
You can get on there and drive 20km and a few weeks later find yourself looking at $95 toll bill. A few Sprinter owners I have talked to have had varying degrees of success in getting the bill reduced to something more like $14, which with the $3.60 video toll fee and the monthly access fee $2.55 plus, say, 20 km at .19 per, that's about what it would be. Plus, I think the $15 collection fee. Plus taxes on the fees, of course.
Even on the cheap end, that's a lot to pay for a short trip on the ETR. If you're in a car and live up there, and drive on it more than once a month, it ends up being a premium of about $.70 per trip to use it without a trandponder. Not a lot, but it adds up. I think the ETR has about 90 million transactions a year now, with 30% of that being video tolling and 70% being transponder tolling. That means (90m x .3 x .7 = $18.9 million) is getting collected as a premium for those willing to use video tolling.
Incidentally, they have about 6% of the trips are being listed as "unbillable" with 5% being the license plates they can't read, and the other 1% being either people who have moved and have no new address, or they are from unbillable juristictions, which is Manitoba, and all states in the US except NY, OH, MI and PA. In Canada (except Manitoba) and the States not listed (they have express agreements with NY, OH, MI and PA), they can actually deny your vehicle plate registration if you have any unpaid tolls that are more than 125 days old.
I live in KY, so I could probably run wild on the 407 and not have to pay the bill. But that would be wrong, plus since I go there several times a year, it could jeopardize not only my FAST card, but my entry into the country, as well. No point in going up there as a guest in their country and then acting a fool. I'd rather get in and get out with as little hassle as possible, instead of taking a chance of it getting messy.