Which states are covered by NextPass?
NextPass currently provides coverage for toll payments in 18 states across the United States. The states where NextPass is available include:
– Delaware
– Florida
– Georgia
– Illinois
– Indiana
– Kentucky
– Maine
– Maryland
– Massachusetts
– New Hampshire
– New York
– North Carolina
– Ohio
– Pennsylvania
– Rhode Island
– Texas
– Virginia
– West Virginia
NextPass allows drivers to use free-flowing toll roads without the need for traditional transponders or toll tags, relying instead on license plate recognition for automatic toll processing. This innovative approach simplifies the toll payment experience, enabling users to manage multiple vehicles under a single account without worrying about prepayments or monthly fees.
For the most up-to-date information on supported states and specific toll facilities, it’s recommended to check the NextPass coverage map regularly, as coverage may expand in the future!
Items in this category
- Can I use NextPass to pay for tolls when traveling to states not currently covered by NextPass?
- What types of toll roads are covered by NextPass?
- What should I do when driving on toll roads that aren’t covered by NextPass?
- What happens if my license plate is registered in different state than I currently live in or if I travel to another state?
- Where can I use NextPass?
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