Turnpike decides to roll out E-ZPass, new rates on Oct. 1

oncedrove

Expert Expediter
Turnpike decides to roll out E-ZPass, new rates on Oct. 1
Cash fares will climb about 50% for passenger cars, light trucks

E-ZPass arrives on the Ohio Turnpike Oct. 1 - as do increased fares for drivers who don't use the electronic toll system.

Those cash tolls will rise by about 50 percent for passenger cars and light trucks.

The Ohio Turnpike Commission approved a fare overhaul and, after years of debate, the E-ZPass system at its meeting in March. It announced yesterday when the new system would take effect.

A car traveling from I-75 in Toledo to the Indiana border now pays $2.75. A car traveling from I-75 to the Pennsylvania border now pays $7.50.

For motorists not using E-ZPass, the rates will be $4 from I-75 west to Indiana and $11 for the trip east to Pennsylvania when the system is activated.

Cars using E-ZPass on Oct. 1 will pay the current cash fare.

A one-way car trip across the length of the turnpike will cost $10.25 with E-ZPass and $15 without.

Trucks will be charged based on the number of axles, rather than on weight.

That could mean drivers of empty trucks will pay more and loaded trucks will pay less than now.

AAA Northwest Ohio hasn't had to address members' concerns about the coming changes. Members have been largely silent.

"It hasn't been front and center, but it sure could be now that this announcement has been made," AAA Vice President Sue McCloskey said.

The E-ZPass system works using radio signals from transponders on board vehicles that identify themselves when passing through toll plazas.

Fares are automatically deducted from users' accounts, which are paid either from a credit card or through a link to a checking account.

Lauren Hakos, an Ohio Turnpike spokesman, said electronic-tolling hardware has been installed at all of the turnpike's toll plazas and now is being tested for proper operation.

All 229 toll-plaza lanes on the turnpike will accept E-ZPass, she said.

While other states' toll roads, including the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the Illinois Tollways, offer express lanes for E-ZPass customers at high-volume locations, no such lanes will be initially available in Ohio.

The Ohio Turnpike will begin accepting E-ZPass applications on Aug. 17, both via its Web site, ohioturnpike.org, and over the telephone at 1-88-TURNPIKE (1-888-876-7453), Ms. Hakos said.

The Web site also has a toll calculator to compare E-ZPass and cash tolls.

While Ohio E-ZPasses will work on toll roads in other E-ZPass states, Ms. Hakos said they will only function after the electronic toll-collection system's Oct. 1 activation in Ohio.

E-ZPass users will enjoy a significant fare discount on the Ohio Turnpike.

But those using Ohio transponders will be charged a 75-cent monthly service fee.

Turnpike officials had mentioned a 50-cent monthly fee when they approved installing the E-ZPass system on the toll road last year, but Ms. Hakos said that amount was never cast in stone.

"The commission had always been considering some amount between 50 cents and a dollar, and they settled right in the middle," the spokesman said.

While Ohio's monthly fee will be higher than that of most neighboring E-ZPass states, the turnpike will require a lower initial deposit - $25 for passenger-car customers - than many of its neighbors do.

Ms. Hakos added that some E-ZPass states with lower service fees than Ohio plans to charge are reconsidering their fee structures.

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Jack_Berry

Moderator Emeritus
yay!!!

now could okl get with the program?

hopefully they will just be drive thru lanes and not gated like the indiana toll road/skyway. almost took out a gate the other day. well may
be that wouldn't have been a loss.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
that is good news for us sprinters as well...quite often got nailed with a higher class cause I went over the 7,000 lbs....

AND the W. Virginia turnpike also increases on Aug 1....2.00 for cars without transponder...$1.30 with..was $1.25 so thats .70 per booth times 3...total saved $2.10 one way.

so go get them transponder van owners....it is well worth it...
 

nightcreacher

Veteran Expediter
this is good news for you vans and heavy haulers,but us that cross the ohio tp as a class 5 are really going to suffer.Guess I'm back on the state highways.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
this is good news for you vans and heavy haulers,but us that cross the ohio tp as a class 5 are really going to suffer.Guess I'm back on the state highways.

sorry bout that Steve...is bad news for you....I can see #20 and 2 getting used more...
 

piper1

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
I guess the next question is, we have several states we can get an EZ Pass compatible transponder from.....which one is the best deal for a van or Sprinter? I was thinking of doing mine thru Illinois but will now look at OH. OVM, didn't you tell me once there was an advantage for a Sprinter in one state (NJ?)?
 

bluejaybee

Veteran Expediter
Overheard a conversation at the Des Plaines oasis while waiting in line at the I pass service desk. Service rep stated to a trucker that Illinois State Police, "can", and do check the I Pass system when they pull you over to verify log books if they see fit. Just another big brother for them to use against us if we have fudged a little (or alot). It seems like every run I get to the chi-town area is right at my 11 hour limit. Never been stopped in Illinois, but there is always the first.
 
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piper1

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Do you get dinged as an "overheight" vehicle with your NY transponder, that is you pay the same as a straight truck because you are 2 axles and over 7 foot 6 in height? That was a real p off the first time I had to pay as class 2H instead of class 2.
 

60MPH

Expert Expediter
IL. is the best place to get a transponder. No monthly fee and you can go online and see your activity and even print it out month by month, so it makes doing your tax's easier. You can even order the transponder online and they will mail it to your house no matter what state you live in:D

OVM is correct with the weight thing, My van weighs over 7k empty "with all my crap" and I always got hit for class 2:mad: But not anymore!! WHOOP!! WHOOP!!
 

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
IL. is the best place to get a transponder. No monthly fee and you can go online and see your activity and even print it out month by month, so it makes doing your tax's easier. You can even order the transponder online and they will mail it to your house no matter what state you live in:D
This is correct - in addition, you get a discounted rate on the Illinois Tollway during off-peak hours (not sure if EZ-Pass does), and the I-Pass is accepted anywhere EZ-Pass is (except parking garages) .... and the toll rates with I-Pass on EZ-Pass toll roads may be lower (depending on how you have your vehicle setup with I-Pass :rolleyes:)
 

Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
Yup, yup, yup. I've got an I-Pass from Illinois. Never been dinged for overheight or overweight, and there's no monthly service fee for it. If you're in a cargo van or Sprinter, just get a regular I-pass instead of the Commercial version. There's a $10 refundable deposit, plus the initial $40 account balance, for a total of $50 up front. Every time your account drops below $10, it is automatically replenished by $40 via credit or debit card, or EFT. You can go online and set the replenishment amount to be larger, if you wish. You can order one online, pick up one at 4 or 5 of the Oases, get one at a Road Ranger at Hampshire, South Beloit or Loves Park, or for an extra $2.90 you can get one at Jewel-Osco. If you order online, it takes a week or so to get it. I ordered mine online.
 

Steady Eddie

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
that is good news for us sprinters as well...quite often got nailed with a higher class cause I went over the 7,000 lbs....

AND the W. Virginia turnpike also increases on Aug 1....2.00 for cars without transponder...$1.30 with..was $1.25 so thats .70 per booth times 3...total saved $2.10 one way.

so go get them transponder van owners....it is well worth it...

For Sprinters, it's 3.75 cash in WV, they use height for their pricing, was 2.00.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
For Sprinters, it's 3.75 cash in WV, they use height for their pricing, was 2.00.

Eddie they charge me $1.25 with transponder CAR rate and no height....I don't think they have automatic sensors....I think because you pay cash the operator is making a judgment call?

I Have EZ-Pass/NY transponder non commercial...I get Chicago discount 24hrs..and 50% off in Indiana.

Piper...
For Sprinters I use the car lane with toll taker in NY...Most of these lanes aren't set-up with height sensors!:rolleyes:
 

aileron

Expert Expediter
For Sprinters, it's 3.75 cash in WV, they use height for their pricing, was 2.00.

But if you have the I-Pass, no extra for overheight if you use the express lanes (a lane without attendant). If you use a lane with and attendant with I-Pass, I guess the attendant sees that you are overheight and adjusts the price.
 
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OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
on the PA turnpike...iy you get on at Bedford off at Breezewood is FREE...some kind of arrangements with the locals....BUT the EZ-Pass gets picked up and it's like .50...I take down the transponder there!! and take a ticket...:D
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
ovm wrote:

I take down the transponder there!! and take a ticket...

Watch your bill when you do that, mine has worked from under the seat and from inside the glove box in my wifes car........
 

piper1

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
OVM puts the transponder in his "special" shorts. Even the CIA can't get through those.
 
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