That bulky E-ZPass box on your windshield could soon be a thing of the past. The state is rolling out a low-cost replacement instead — a move officials say could save millions.
As a car passes under a toll gantry, the RFID chip is energized and read in essentially the same way the older transponders are. MassDOT Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver told WBUR, “It works on ...
Massachusetts is rolling out a new kind of E-ZPass transponder this March, swapping out the old plastic cases with a smaller, cheaper sticker.