Flexible Tolling Options for Every Route and Fleet

Fleetworthy offers flexible toll coverage for each vehicle under a single account and invoice, giving the right access for every route without extra devices or hassle.

How Fleets Move Smarter with Fleetworthy

Simplified Fleet-Wide Management

All transponders—national, regional, and specialty—are ordered, assigned, and managed through one Fleetworthy platform. Fleets eliminate the complexity of working with multiple tolling authorities while maintaining flexible coverage across vehicles and regions.

Lower Toll Costs Over Time

Electronic transponders qualify vehicles for discounted toll rates compared to cash or paper billing, where available. Matching the right coverage to each vehicle helps fleets avoid unnecessary plate tolls and maximize the electronic rates they are eligible to earn.

Reduced Toll Errors and Violations

Selecting the correct transponder and coverage helps prevent misreads, duplicate charges, and violations tied to incorrect or missing device assignments. Fleetworthy’s centralized transponder management supports cleaner toll activity and fewer compliance issues.

Vehicle-Level Coverage Control

Fleetworthy lets fleets assign toll coverage per vehicle rather than a single type for the whole account. Each vehicle gets the access it needs based on its routes, without overpaying or dealing with multiple toll providers.

Toll Coverage for Every Need

Complete Pass+

Provides broad access to major toll roads across the U.S. for long-haul and multi-region fleets, offering a single transponder option for nationwide operations.

E-ZPass

Supports access across the E-ZPass region with multiple form factors available, offering strong coverage for fleets operating throughout the eastern U.S.

Horizon Voyager

Regional transponder options designed for fleets operating primarily in western and southern states.

Horizon Scout

Regional transponder options designed for fleets operating primarily in western and southern states.

Toll-by-Plate & Alternate Coverage

Device-free tolling is available in supported states and used for temporary vehicles or as supplemental coverage when a toll transponder is unavailable. Common choices include Toll-by-Plate coverage or Regional Sticker options such as NTTA and Washington GTG. These ensure compatibility with specific regional toll facilities where standard transponders may not apply.

Choosing the Right Transponder

Each vehicle should be assigned one primary transponder based on how and where it operates. Correct assignment helps prevent duplicate charges, misreads, and violations.

Fleetworthy supports centralized transponder management and updates as routes or vehicles change.

Guardrails

  • One vehicle, one primary transponder
  • Coverage should match actual driving patterns
  • Different vehicles may require different coverage
  • Assignments can be updated centrally

Transponder Coverage Types

Coverage type determines which toll roads and facilities a vehicle can access. Fleetworthy allows fleets to mix coverage types across vehicles to avoid unnecessary cost while maintaining required access.

  • Nationwide Coverage – For long-haul and multi-region operations
  • Regional Coverage – For vehicles operating in defined corridors or states
  • Bridge & Specialty Coverage – Additional coverage for select facilities
  • Plate-Based Coverage – Device-free option only in supported areas

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Keep Trucks Moving Beyond the Toll Lane

Reduce stops, save fuel, and minimize driver frustration

925+Sites covered across North America
$11.95Avg. savings per bypassed weigh station

Weigh Station Bypass

Reduce unnecessary stops, cut fuel waste, and keep drivers moving through North America’s largest bypass network.

Additional Products That Work Well With Toll Management

Weigh Station Bypass

Compliance

Safety

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How are toll transponders different from toll management plans

Plans define service levels and support. Transponders determine where vehicles can travel and which toll roads they can access; when a transponder is not recognized or unavailable, toll-by-plate may be used instead.

Can a fleet use more than one transponder type?

Yes. Different vehicles can use different transponder types and coverage options, all managed under one, easily accessible Fleetworthy account.

What happens if a vehicle travels outside its transponder coverage?

In supported areas, toll-by-plate coverage may capture the toll, but higher rates or violations may apply depending on the facility. We’re here to help discuss the right coverage for your operation.