I suspect it is some anti-fraud thing. You should go on their website and directly research the question you have. My brother in law got a substantial ticket in the mail when he used his E-Zpass in another car, both owned by him.
I've interchanged EZPasses before and never had a problem. I've used mine in my girlfriend's car, and I just used my friend's in my car when I went to Vermont this October.
This. My daughter has borrowed mine and used it in her corolla on several occasions. How would they even know? The system that reads the tag, and the system that videos passing license plates, would have to be in sync somehow, and they would have to use OCR to get the plate number off the image.
Come on, I'd think it would be VERY easy. When someone goes through the toll both with a transponder reported as stolen, "click" picture taken. You now have the license plate, direction of travel, and plenty of state troopers in the area with nothing better to do than make some extra money for the state.So that if someone steals it out of your car and uses it, they can track it more easily.
Come on, I'd think it would be VERY easy. When someone goes through the toll both with a transponder reported as stolen, "click" picture taken. You now have the license plate, direction of travel, and plenty of state troopers in the area with nothing better to do than make some extra money for the state.
May I use / move my transponder from one vehicle to another vehicle?
Yes, the transponder may be used in another vehicle provided both of the following conditions are met:
All vehicle license plate numbers in which you intend to use your transponder must be listed on your account.
All vehicles which you use your transponder must be of the same class. For example, if you registered your transponder with a 2-axle, 4 tire vehicle with non-commercial license plates, you may only use that transponder with other 2-axle, 4 tire vehicles with non-commercial license plates listed on your account.
NOTE: Commercial license plates, including dealer plates, are not permitted on individual accounts.