2. What Is the Difference Between I-Pass and E-ZPass?
I-Pass is the official Illinois State Toll Highway Authority electronic toll collection system that drivers can use in 17 states, including Florida. E-ZPass is the electronic toll collection system that drivers use for tolls throughout 18 states. Drivers can use E-ZPass and I-Pass on Illinois State Toll Highway Authority roads and the Chicago Skyway.
3. How Do I Pay Tolls in Illinois?
If you’re not sure how tolls work in Illinois, it’s actually quite simple! Your trucking fleet operators can pay tolls in Illinois using an I-Pass or E-Z pass transponder. Traditional methods like cash or card payments are also available. After driving on Illinois toll roads, drivers can also pay online using the Pay by Plate service. If your driver misses a toll on the Illinois Tollway, they can use this online payment service for up to 10 days after driving on the toll road.
Keep in mind the Pay by Plate service cannot be used for missed tolls on the Chicago Skyway.
4. What Happens If You Run A Toll in Illinois?
Tolls must be paid within 14 days of driving on the toll road. If not, you will receive an invoice with the charge for the unpaid tolls. If you don’t pay the toll online, you will be mailed the invoice. You can also dispute the license plate image or an unpaid toll on the Illinois Tollway website.
Illinois Toll Coverage and Management Options From Fleetworthy
If you want to bridge the gap between fleet and tolling authorities in Illinois, look no further than Fleetworthy. Our transponders cover Illinois and many other states throughout the U.S. We can help simplify toll management for your service fleet by providing a customized tolling transponder plan to save time and money.
We’ll work with you to find the right transponder for your vehicles so you can maximize your tolling strategy and reduce violations across your entire fleet. Contact us today to learn more about our toll management solutions.