What States use our Sunpass?

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Old 07-05-2021, 07:34 AM
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What States can use our Sunpass? We will be traveling from Florida to Ohio.
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Old 07-05-2021, 08:12 AM
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It depends on WHICH Sunpass you have. If you have the OLD Sunpass, then it will only work in Florida and a small section of Georgia will take it. If you have the NEW Sunpass Pro, it will work in Florida and everywhere that EZPass works (e.g. Georgia & Ohio turnpike - those are the only toll roads you would encounter on your drive to Ohio ). But you have to buy the new Sunpass - Pro transponder. Your old Sunpass transponder won't work for EZPass roads. You can buy the new Sunpass Pro transponders either in a store, online at Sunpass.com or from Amazon.com (Uni Pass). I bought the new suction cup transponder from the Sunpass web site and it came already set up in my account and it worked on the Illinois turnpike, so I know it will work where EZPass is used.
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Old 07-05-2021, 08:48 AM
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Get an Amazon uni transponder. 15 bucks

Travel nonstop on toll roads in 18 states: FL, DE, GA, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, WV; Works anywhere E-PASS or E-ZPass is accepted
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Get an Amazon uni transponder. 15 bucks

Travel nonstop on toll roads in 18 states: FL, DE, GA, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, WV; Works anywhere E-PASS or E-ZPass is accepted

Try 49 dollars on amazon.
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It depends on WHICH Sunpass you have. If you have the OLD Sunpass, then it will only work in Florida and a small section of Georgia will take it. If you have the NEW Sunpass Pro, it will work in Florida and everywhere that EZPass works (e.g. Georgia & Ohio turnpike - those are the only toll roads you would encounter on your drive to Ohio ). But you have to buy the new Sunpass - Pro transponder. Your old Sunpass transponder won't work for EZPass roads. You can buy the new Sunpass Pro transponders either in a store, online at Sunpass.com or from Amazon.com (Uni Pass). I bought the new suction cup transponder from the Sunpass web site and it came already set up in my account and it worked on the Illinois turnpike, so I know it will work where EZPass is used.
and north carolina
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Old 07-05-2021, 09:30 AM
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[QUOTE=Chellybean;1968767]Try 49 dollars on amazon.[

No 49 dollars. 15 at epass or 18 through Amazon

https://www.cfxway.com/uni/

https://www.cfxway.com/e-pass/get-e-pass/

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Old 07-05-2021, 09:40 AM
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people have them on craigslist and Classified, but they are more, everyone is sold out at all the normal retailers, Publix Walgreens CVS etc for weeks.
I have been wait 2 week for sunpass to send mine to me UGH
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It depends on WHICH Sunpass you have. If you have the OLD Sunpass, then it will only work in Florida and a small section of Georgia will take it. If you have the NEW Sunpass Pro, it will work in Florida and everywhere that EZPass works (e.g. Georgia & Ohio turnpike - those are the only toll roads you would encounter on your drive to Ohio ). But you have to buy the new Sunpass - Pro transponder. Your old Sunpass transponder won't work for EZPass roads. You can buy the new Sunpass Pro transponders either in a store, online at Sunpass.com or from Amazon.com (Uni Pass). I bought the new suction cup transponder from the Sunpass web site and it came already set up in my account and it worked on the Illinois turnpike, so I know it will work where EZPass is used.
When driving thru Atlanta we saw Peachpass only lanes. Are these covered by SunPass Pro?
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Old 07-05-2021, 10:17 AM
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What is the difference between Uni-Pass and SunPass Pro?
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Old 07-05-2021, 01:27 PM
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I have the same question: uni or sunpass pro?
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Old 07-05-2021, 02:33 PM
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They have both Sunpass Mini and Sunpass Pro at the turnpike service center just outside The Villages.


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people have them on craigslist and Classified, but they are more, everyone is sold out at all the normal retailers, Publix Walgreens CVS etc for weeks.
I have been wait 2 week for sunpass to send mine to me UGH

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Old 07-05-2021, 02:38 PM
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The Sunpass Mini is a stick on transponder that is good for NC, GA, and FL. The Sunpass Pro is a portable transponder with suction cups that is good for NC, GA, and FL as well as anywhere that E-ZPass is accepted. See previous posts for list of states.



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Old 07-05-2021, 03:53 PM
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What is the difference between Uni-Pass and SunPass Pro?
SunPass Pro (SunPass) is from the state of Florida and Uni-Pass (E-Pass)is issued by the Central Florida Expressway Authority. You can get a basic SunPass or E-Pass but they only work in Florida. (Except regular SunPass includes Georgia, I believe) If you want 18 state coverage then you must pay around $14.95 each for a special transponder. SunPass accepts E-Pass and E-Pass accepts SunPass. I have the Uni-Pass because it was first to offer 18 state coverage. The Central Florida Expressway Authority is down around Orlando and is responsible for Orlando airport and local toll roads. SunPass does Florida Turnpike and other state tolls. Either program works and the transponders are the same cost.
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Old 07-05-2021, 06:33 PM
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Go to the Sunpass website, they show a map of all the states that accept the Sunpass, and all others.
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Old 07-05-2021, 10:18 PM
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Since I already had a Sunpass account that already had some money left, I chose to order the Sunpass Pro unit from the Sunpass web site. And the cost was either a little less or the same as the Uni. They shipped the Sunpass Pro within 5 days and it was already set up on my account. I then went to the Sunpass web site and deactivated my old Sunpass device, and have used to the new one on the Illinois turnpike which accepts EZ Pass. And, since I will now be using the pass much more while I'm up north this summer, I also downloaded the free Sunpass app to my cell phone so that I can monitor my current amount and easily add more if needed. So all in all, getting and using the Sunpass Pro was a good fit for me.
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