On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 12:57:43 -0400
Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 26 October 2005 12:34 pm, Travis Roy wrote:
> > Your EZ-Pass transponder is linked to your car in the DB. You must give
> > them a car make/model and plate number. If they don't match (they have a
> > camera that looks at the plates, not sure if it tries to match them
> > however), then you can get in trouble. Said so in the instructions that
> > came with my EZ-Pass. You are only suppose to have one EZ-Pass per car.

> Don't know specifically about NH, but you can have multiple cars assigned to 
> a single transponder. 


>From the "E-ZPass Customer Agreement - Private Account Terms and Conditions":

    "You do not need to order a separate tag for each vehicle
    you own.  You may transfer your E-ZPass tag to any two-axle
    vehicle of the same class.  ...  Adhesive fasteners enable
    you to install the tag in seconds and remove it easily
    from your windshield if you want to transfer it to another
    two-axle vehicle."
    
-Bill


P.S.  I find it mildly interesting that the "Terms and Conditions"
document has no publication date, nor any byline showing who published
it.  I swear I got it at the E-ZPass trailer.  Honest.  It IS printed
with "official purple"...  :)


P.P.S.  The "User Guide Booklet" (also undated, but with a NH DOT logo)
has this:

    "If you don't want your tag to be read at a particular toll
    plaza, be sure to enclose the tag in the silver 'read prevention'
    bag that was provided in your tag kit, remembering to fold the
    bag, prior to entering the toll plaza area, so the tag will
    not be read."
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