Can I use my E-ZPass Virginia transponder in other states?

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Yes, a transponder issued by E-ZPass Virginia can be used in several other states that are part of the E-ZPass network. This network includes many states along the East Coast and into parts of the Midwest. When traveling outside of Virginia, drivers will find that their E-ZPass Virginia transponder is accepted on toll roads, bridges, and tunnels in these states that participate in the E-ZPass system. Accepting states include New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts, and others. It is important for travelers to ensure that their transponder is properly mounted and in good working condition when using it in different locations. Additionally, checking toll rates and specific policies for each state is advisable, as certain states may have variations in toll collection or discount programs. Should further information be needed regarding specific states or the capabilities of the E-ZPass Virginia transponder, one may look for resources on the official E-ZPass Virginia website for the most accurate and up-to-date details.
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Answered Aug 11, 2025

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