I-Pass sticker question

JP4CY

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I received a sticker to replace my transponder.
I used to move the transponder to our other vehicle when we'd travel/use to bring it on vacation when we'd have a rental car.

Are the days of being able to do that over?
 

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Where will the stickers work and is there a fee?​

According to officials, 19 states are part of the E-ZPass program, and the tag will work for all of those states.

Unlike transponders, there will be no deposit fee, according to the Tollway. Drivers will also be able to receive multiple stickers to link to the same I-PASS account, meaning that stickers won’t have to be moved between vehicles.
 

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You can get clear window cling material and stick it to that. That's what I did when I wanted a toll sticker for a trip to Oklahoma but had a rental car.

This is what I used:
EDIT: amazon link isn't working. Go to amazon dot com /dp/B09QGGK75K
 
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I received a sticker to replace my transponder.
I used to move the transponder to our other vehicle when we'd travel/use to bring it on vacation when we'd have a rental car.

Are the days of being able to do that over?

You just add the rental car onto the account for a short amount of time. I did this last year when I went to Florida and it just charged my account accordingly.

But otherwise, yes. From what I understand, that specific scenario is done.
 

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You can get additional stickers- free.
We just lay the sticker on the dash since we don’t want to put it on the windshield. Seems to works fine.