{"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 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 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 Only Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina are covered by a basic SunPass toll tag.<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n 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 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 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 There are various methods for doing this:<\/p>\n Without the tax, this portable toll transponder will cost $14.95.<\/p>\n SunPass Plus<\/a> is just a simple way to pay for parking.<\/p>\n As you approach the parking garage, choose the SunPass Plus lane.<\/p>\n Choose the SunPass Plus departure lane at the toll booth.<\/p>\n The airport parking fees will be charged to your SunPass account automatically.<\/p>\n For this, you have to be a SunPass Plus member. If your account does not automatically replenish your SunPass, log onto SunPass.<\/p>\n And make some changes to your account before using the SunPass Plus program.<\/p>\n Yes, it is worth it.<\/p>\n You can buy it almost everywhere you go in Florida.<\/p>\n It will make it easy to pay tolls<\/a> and will allow you to pay tolls electronically, deducted from your personal prepaid account.<\/p>\n You can benefit from SunPass savings programs and SunPass Plus parking by having one.<\/p>\n Additionally, it offers the most convenient method for paying tolls on many out-of-state toll highways, express lanes<\/a>, most bridges, and toll roads throughout Florida.<\/p>\n Well, it depends how much you travel.<\/p>\n If you have a SunPass, it is scanned by an electronic reader, and the fare is debited from your prepaid account.<\/p>\n This reduces fares by about 25 percent and saves significant time at the toll booths.<\/p>\n To check your Sunpass balance, first go to the Sunpass website.<\/p>\n When you get there, look for the big green “My Account” button in the top right corner of the homepage. Click on this button. Log in to your Sunpass account and click on the “Account Overview” link.<\/p>\n After clicking on this link, your Sunpass will be displayed there.<\/p>\n If you have forgotten your username or password, click the “Forgot your password or username?” link when you try to log into your account.<\/p>\n Get your username and password, and then login to get your balance.<\/p>\n Yes, the Sun Pass can be used on multiple vehicles.<\/p>\n You must add the car’s license plate number to your SunPass account in order to do that.<\/p>\n By doing this, the transponder for that car will be activated.<\/p>\n Yes,<\/p>\n The SunPass Portable, SunPass Mini, and SunPass PRO, as well as E-ZPass<\/a>, E-Pass, and LeeWay, work on all\u00a0toll roads throughout Florida<\/strong>.<\/p>\n No, then choose another interoperable transponder or pay toll-by-PLATE…<\/p>\n With the toll-by-PLATE method, a photo of your vehicle\u2019s license plate will be taken when it passes under the tolling equipment<\/a>.<\/p>\n A toll enforcement invoice will be mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle for the toll.<\/p>\n But this will be more expensive than buying a SunPass.<\/p>\nWhat is The Difference Between SunPass and SunPass Pro?<\/h2>\n
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What States Accept SunPass for tolls?<\/h2>\n
Is SunPass Being Phased Out?<\/h2>\n
What is the New Law for SunPass?<\/h2>\n
How Do I Upgrade my SunPass to Pro?<\/h2>\n
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Is SunPass Plus the Same as SunPass?<\/h2>\n
Is it Worth Getting a SunPass in Florida?<\/h2>\n
How Much is a Yearly Florida SunPass?<\/h2>\n
How Can I check my Sunpass Balance?<\/h2>\n
Can you Switch SunPass Between Cars?<\/h2>\n
Does SunPass Cover All of Florida?<\/h2>\n
Can You go Through SunPass Without it?<\/h2>\n