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How are electronic toll charges billed for rental cars?
I drove a rental and it didn't have toll sticker and I passed through an electronic-only toll booth.
Will the toll charges be sent to rental company and then billed to me? What happens if I drove my own car, will the toll charges be billed to me in the mail? Is it considered any moving violation? How does it work? Thanks
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07-01-2018, 01:14 PM | #3 |
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Look at your rental agreement it will tell you all you need to know. If it was your own car it will be billed to the plate (so go to your registered address). Nonpayments can lead to fines and and even court actions with deficiency reported on credit. Varies state by state.
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If you have EZPass you should be able to add the vehicle to your account and everything should be ok. I had done similar mistake (only I had new car and forgot to put it to my account before the trip). Fixed it about a day later and no charges were made by the toll.
But you may need to call them to make sure. Especially if it's been a while. Good luck!!! |
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07-01-2018, 01:21 PM | #5 |
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No I don't have Ezpass or any toll sticker as i don't need for local driving
Coming back to my original question is this considered a moving violation? Will rental company now bill me charges along with fine ? Why will there be a fine when there was no physical cashier to receive cash? It's no fault of mine and rental company should have had toll sticker Last edited by boss2k; 07-01-2018 at 01:27 PM.. |
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Also, what does your rental contract state? It is absolutely your liability if you didn't pay for toll protection (rental company handles any tolls) whether they have a sticker or not. I don't see why you are confused here. Is $8 really that much that you needed to create a thread about this? Don't get mad at us for giving you answers you don't like. Normally, the rental car company says, again, in the rental agreement how these things will be billed. Normally they will automatically charge the card on file for the toll amount plus a "processing fee".
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Typically the toll is billed to the vehicle registered user (rental company) and they then bill you. Not a moving violation if it was electronic tolls only (no cash lanes); likely not for the EZpass lanes in most cases as well.
I’ve done it many times with rental cars and my own car (no EZpass, no toll roads locally) and never had to do anything except pay when billed. |
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I have never said I will not pay toll charges, am I stupid to do that ? I am trying to find the process for paying tolls while in a rental or my own car. If there was a cashier would have paid then and there and since these are electronic only and I don't need toll sticker in my state trying to find what happens in this circumstances I am in Atlanta and the toll booth was in Kentucky state . Immediately when I get the bill will pay the toll, no questions about it. And yes I needed to start a thread because I have questions and get valuable feedback here , is that a problem To you?? |
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Also, read here - https://turnpikeinfo.com/toll-paymen...state=kentucky See here for rental car toll question specific to Kentucky and what kind of fine it is - https://riverlink.com/faqs/
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I can only share what I know from past experiences...
While most tolls can be paid on-line (look up Kentucky tolls?) after the fact without penalty (I believe the I-Pass system allows 5 days?).... your rental car company probably already has a deal setup. And the deal works like this... They are going to bill you a set daily charge for tolls. The charge will be for each and every day of the rental even if you didn't go through a toll on a given day and if you try to pay the tolls on-line (as I noted above), it will not let you - it will say "sorry dude, your rental company is about to take yo up the you know what..." And that is exactly what happened to us. I think Avis was $3.95 per day (maybe $4.95 per day) and I went through tolls on the LAST day of our spring break rental. So one day of tolls that totaled maybe $5, turned into a $20 bill (might have been $30, I just remember thinking - wow, I got screwed). So the real question is - did you rent from a name brand place?
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As you said I have to go through rental company and pay toll because the state has the car has car registration details only which belongs to Hertz. I am perfectly fine with that and even when I take my own car I may get bill in the mail which I can pay online Just wanted to find out details |
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WTF does any of this have to do with F80/82/83s?
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If it's florida https://www.sunpass.com/en/tolls/rentalVehicles.shtml gives a good explanation for how it works per rental company. It still will vary by state though
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07-01-2018, 09:01 PM | #18 |
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Hertz will bill you. They billed me when the same happened and it was an unmanned toll plaza. Also, either tolls are a lot higher in Canada ($20-ish if I remember) or they tacked on a generous service charge for the visiting American.
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07-03-2018, 09:33 PM | #19 |
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Here in Texas, I just get a Hertz or Avis charge for running through tolls. There's a daily convenience charge that the rental company will charge you, then you pay for the tolls on top of that. It's automatically charged to your credit card.
And yes, it's expensive. I've racked up $150+ in toll charges just for the month of June alone. |
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I missed one two Monday's ago in Oklahoma. Called the toll authority (pikepass) and asked if I could come down and pay it. They said yes. Did so and got a receipt. If they try to bill me, I have proof that I paid. Part of the system was down for a few days too, but according to the state, not the enforcement cameras.
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Was this recently? System was collected but not posting transactions for quite a while. Now they are posting them.
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