There we have it........Canadians are Reds.you know them stick on renewal stickers in the upper corners....a buddy of mine once cut down a match book cover red with small white lettering when the stickers were red that year....no way from any distance could one read them anyhow....LOL
I know WV does charge more for Sprinter size vans, $3.25 instead of $2.00...A slight detour from the original thread but does Ohio charge more for a tall van than a regular height van? I recently have been getting my tolls paid according to routing and I am not required to submit receipts. I come up a few dollars short on my settlement when running the Ohio Pike.
and thats the height issue.....I know WV does charge more for Sprinter size vans, $3.25 instead of $2.00...
No the cameras are facing the rear and front of the vehicle where there are no names only at dot scales do they use name readersDoesn't the cameras at the toll booth also show the drivers and truck markings?
Even without a tag, they would know who the carrier is that ran through.
Well, Joey Votto is.There we have it........Canadians are Reds.
They charged me more when I used to pay cash, then I got a transponder and when I use the EZ Pass only lane I get charged the car rate.I know WV does charge more for Sprinter size vans, $3.25 instead of $2.00...
I got the I-Pass, a way to save some bucks...They charged me more when I used to pay cash, then I got a transponder and when I use the EZ Pass only lane I get charged the car rate.
Sounds like truckers b.s.
That's because they are doing it wrong. They have plastic covers that can go over your license plate and when the camera takes a picture of it, the numbers will be blurry. I don't know if it is illegal to have those on your truck, but people out here use them for red light cameras!
TollFree Protector® - Make your vehicle invisible to toll road cameras!That show mythbusters on the discovery channel determined that isn't true.
Otherwise we would all have those instead of ezpassIllegal License Plate Covers Help Scofflaws Avoid Fines
What happens if you get caught using polarizing plate covers (or obscuring, or removing and reattaching the plate) is, you get charged with theft of service, evading, and possession of burglar tools. And they impound your vehicle.