четверг, 26 декабря 2013 г.

The new system affects four toll plazas between mile posts 0 in Florida City and 47 at the Miami-Hol


FLORIDA KEYS - Officials with Florida's Turnpike Enterprise plan to introduce an all-electronic system Feb. 19 to collect tolls from motorists who travel Florida's Turnpike between Exit 1 and Exit 47.
The new system affects four toll plazas between mile posts 0 in Florida City and 47 at the Miami-Hollywood/Fort Lauderdale line. It eliminates weekend cruise trip driver stops at booths weekend cruise trip to pay tolls and officials say electronic toll collection is safer, more efficient and seamless.
Tolls are to be collected only with SunPass, a prepaid toll program, or with TOLL-BY-PLATE, a system that photographs each vehicle's license plate and mails a monthly bill for tolls, plus a $2.50 administrative fee, to the vehicle's registered owner.
Vacationers traveling in their own cars can obtain a mini-SunPass sticker via mail before their trips for $4.99 and receive the cost back in toll credits. The pass also is available at many major Florida retailers and Turnpike service plazas. It works on all Florida toll roads and many bridges, said officials, adding that SunPass customers weekend cruise trip typically get a 25 cent discount at most toll plazas and exits on turnpike roads. For details on purchasing a mini-SunPass, visit www.sunpass.com or call 1-888-865-5352.
For visitors renting cars in Florida, most major rental companies have programs weekend cruise trip allowing customers to utilize the TOLL-BY-PLATE system. Tolls, plus varying service fees, are automatically charged to the credit card used to rent the vehicle. For details, including pricing options at participating rental car agencies, visit www.sunpass.com/rentalcar .

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