What types of toll roads are covered by NextPass?
NextPass covers various types of toll roads, focusing primarily on free-flowing toll systems. Here are the key types of toll roads supported by NextPass:
1. Highway tolls: NextPass can be used to pay tolls on highways and expressways that utilize electronic tolling systems.
2. Bridge tolls: NextPass supports toll payments for bridges with electronic tolling capabilities, allowing you to conveniently pass through toll plazas without the need for cash or physical toll tags.
3. Tunnel tolls: NextPass is compatible with tunnels that use electronic toll collection systems.
4. Free-flowing toll roads: These are roads with overhead gantries that capture license plate information as vehicles pass underneath.
It’s important to note that NextPass does not support:
1. Gated toll booths: Toll roads with swing arms or gates are not compatible with NextPass.
2. Facilities that are not “open road tolling”.
NextPass is designed to work without traditional transponders or toll tags, relying instead on license plate recognition technology. This allows for a seamless toll payment experience across supported states and toll facilities. Always check the NextPass website or app for the most up-to-date information on supported toll roads and facilities in specific regions.
Items in this category
- Can I use NextPass to pay for tolls when traveling to states not currently 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?
- Which states are covered by NextPass?
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