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Contact Us:
[email protected]


PictureLearn more At: http://www.e-zpassiag.com/
THE E-ZPASS GROUP

Founded 20 years ago with interoperability as a fundamental principle, the E-ZPass Group operates the largest, most successful electronic tolling interoperability network in the world, with more than 24 million toll transponders in use and collecting over $9 billion in annual toll revenues of which more than $6 billion is collected electronically and over $3 billion transferred between agencies through toll reciprocity programs. The mission of the E-ZPass Group is to enable E-ZPass Group members and affiliated toll operators to provide the public with a seamless, accurate, interoperable electronic method of paying tolls and fees while preserving and enhancing the E-ZPass program. Today it operates in 15 states and has 25 member agencies. For more information, visit: http://www.e-zpassiag.com/about-us

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E-ZPASS GROUP MEMBERS
Starting with only seven members in 1993 in three states, the E-ZPass Group has grown to 26 members in 15 states and more members as being added, all to the convenience of the traveling public.


Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority
Burlington County Bridge Commission
Delaware Department of Transportation
Delaware River and Bay Authority
Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
Delaware River Port Authority
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
Indiana Toll Road
Massachusetts Department of Transportation
Maryland Transportation Authority
Maine Turnpike Authority
New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority Bridges and Tunnels
New Hampshire Department of Transportation
New Jersey Turnpike Authority

New York State Bridges Authority
New York State Thruway Authority

Ohio Turnpike Commission

Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission

Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority

Chicago Skyway Concession Company

South Jersey Transportation Authority

Virginia Department of Transportation

West Virginia Parkway Authority

North Carolina Turnpike Authority


Link to clickable map: https://www.ezpassnj.com/en/about/facilities.shtml


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