“Florida’s partnership with E-ZPass is the next critical step toward national interoperability creating seamless transportation options for Florida residents and visitors alike,” Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Kevin Thibault said in a press release.
SunPass Pro, marketed at $14.95, will allow tolls to be collected automatically in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, Rhode Island, Indiana, Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maine, West Virginia, New York, and Ohio.
SunPass Portable and SunPass Mini will continue to be the state’s recognized brand and accepted in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. E-ZPass isn’t new to Florida. The Central Florida Expressway Authority joined the Delaware-based E-ZPass Group in 2017.
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This article appears in May 27 – Jun 2, 2021.

