{"id":80768,"date":"2023-05-30T07:00:20","date_gmt":"2023-05-30T07:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelmagma.com\/?p=80768"},"modified":"2023-08-29T15:32:46","modified_gmt":"2023-08-29T15:32:46","slug":"sunpass-vs-sunpass-pro","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/travelmagma.com\/sunpass-vs-sunpass-pro\/","title":{"rendered":"SunPass Vs SunPass Pro – Overview"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hey guys!<\/p>\n

Today I am here to give you everything I am going through and learning as I am here, living in Florida now.<\/p>\n

I want to get into toll roads.<\/p>\n

Well, here in Florida, I barely see E-Pass, but I see SunPass everywhere.<\/p>\n

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SunPass Vs SunPass Pro<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

What is The Difference Between SunPass and SunPass Pro?<\/h2>\n

Both of these transporters are part of Florida\u2019s Prepaid Toll Program.<\/p>\n

These two passes can be used wherever easy passes are accepted.<\/p>\n

They are accepted on toll roads, and they are accepted on bridges not only through Florida but other states as well<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\"SunPass<\/p>\n

SunPasses<\/a> have suction cups and can be moved from car to car; they work on motorcycles and even on sunpass parking.<\/p>\n

But here is the main difference:<\/p>\n

A standard SunPass<\/a> toll works across three states: Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina only.<\/p>\n

While SunPass PRO works across eighteen states, including<\/p>\n

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  1. Florida<\/li>\n
  2. Georgia<\/li>\n
  3. Illinois<\/li>\n
  4. Indiana<\/li>\n
  5. Kentucky<\/li>\n
  6. Maine<\/li>\n
  7. Maryland<\/li>\n
  8. Massachusetts<\/li>\n
  9. North Carolina<\/li>\n
  10. New Hampshire<\/li>\n
  11. New Jersey<\/li>\n
  12. New York<\/li>\n
  13. Ohio<\/li>\n
  14. Pennsylvania<\/li>\n
  15. Rhode Island<\/li>\n
  16. Virginia<\/li>\n
  17. West Virginia<\/li>\n
  18. Delaware<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    What States Accept SunPass for tolls?<\/h2>\n

    Only Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina are covered by a basic SunPass toll tag.<\/a><\/p>\n

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    While Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina are among the eighteen states where the SunPass PRO toll tag, a product of SunPass<\/a>, is functional,<\/p>\n

    Is SunPass Being Phased Out?<\/h2>\n

    No,SunPass service systems are still ongoing.<\/p>\n

    As far as I know, in 2021, it took Florida authorities two years to sort out the pending payments and get the online payment system up and running again in other states.<\/p>\n

    Two years of unprocessed fees, lawsuits, audits, fines, and suspended contracts<\/p>\n

    Later,the Florida Department of Transportation said it would waive all fees and fines during the system upgrade.<\/p>\n

    But some SunPass<\/a> users are still worried about the huge bill of accrued fines.<\/p>\n

    After online payment systems were restored in other states, some customers received huge bills totaling tens of thousands of dollars in late payment fines.<\/p>\n

    Bank accounts of some citizens were suspended due to alleged debt.<\/p>\n

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    SunPass Vs SunPass Pro<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

    What is the New Law for SunPass?<\/h2>\n

    The new Toll Relief Program, which went into effect on January 1, 2023, gives credits to commuters who use toll highways frequently.<\/p>\n

    Florida residents<\/a> who make 35 or more toll transactions per month will automatically receive a 50% account credit under the scheme.<\/p>\n

    How Do I Upgrade my SunPass to Pro?<\/h2>\n

    There are various methods for doing this:<\/p>\n