By the way, EZ-Pass drivers: Big Brother is watching you

You folks in states that have EZ-Pass on their toll roads: Did you think it was merely a convenience that they so generously made available to you?

They're clocking your speed from toll gate to toll gate. And keeping the records for future use.

Pass two toll gates 10 miles apart in only 8 minutes, and they'll send you a Nastygram. Do it again, and they'll remember the first time, and revoke your EZ-Pass.

Do you think it will be much longer before they start forwarding your information to the cops?

And you thought EZ-Pass was just there to collect tolls?

Sucker.

Aren't you glad you voted for big government?

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Not just tolls E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Not just tolls: E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Larry Copeland, USA TODAY 1:04 a.m. EST December 20, 2014

Warning to motorists: Don't speed in the toll lanes. E-Z Pass is watching.

Several states, including New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, say they monitor speeds through the fast pass toll lanes and will suspend your E-Z Pass for multiple speeding violations.

In all, five of the 15 E-Z Pass states have some kind of rules on the books for breaking the speed limit in the convenience lanes.

"You can lose your E-Z Pass privileges if you speed through E-Z Pass lanes," says Dan Weiller, director of communications for the New York State Thruway Authority. "You get a couple of warnings. We don't have the power to give a ticket, but we do have to power to revoke your E-Z Pass, which we will."

He and tolling officials in several other states say the issue is the safety of human toll collectors. "At most toll barriers, we have a mix of E-Z Pass lanes and standard toll lanes," Weiller says.

On Maryland toll roads, drivers' speed is monitored in the free-flowing toll lanes, which have a 30 mph speed limit, says Becky Freeberger, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Transportation Authority. "If we clock you at 12 mph more than that, we will send you a warning, saying slow down," she says. "It's not a ticket." If a driver gets a second such notice within six months, their E-Z Pass account can be suspended for up to 60 days.

Didn't vote for big government, don't use toll roads, screw them. They built a toll road here in Houston with a promise that the tolls would be removed when the road was paid for. It has paid for itself more than 3 times already and they are still collecting the tolls. I am fighting a new one that is on my main access route into the city, If it goes into operation I will drive the access roads.
 
You folks in states that have EZ-Pass on their toll roads: Did you think it was merely a convenience that they so generously made available to you?

They're clocking your speed from toll gate to toll gate. And keeping the records for future use.

Pass two toll gates 10 miles apart in only 8 minutes, and they'll send you a Nastygram. Do it again, and they'll remember the first time, and revoke your EZ-Pass.

Do you think it will be much longer before they start forwarding your information to the cops?

And you thought EZ-Pass was just there to collect tolls?

Sucker.

Aren't you glad you voted for big government?

-------------------------------------

Not just tolls E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Not just tolls: E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Larry Copeland, USA TODAY 1:04 a.m. EST December 20, 2014

Warning to motorists: Don't speed in the toll lanes. E-Z Pass is watching.

Several states, including New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, say they monitor speeds through the fast pass toll lanes and will suspend your E-Z Pass for multiple speeding violations.

In all, five of the 15 E-Z Pass states have some kind of rules on the books for breaking the speed limit in the convenience lanes.

"You can lose your E-Z Pass privileges if you speed through E-Z Pass lanes," says Dan Weiller, director of communications for the New York State Thruway Authority. "You get a couple of warnings. We don't have the power to give a ticket, but we do have to power to revoke your E-Z Pass, which we will."

He and tolling officials in several other states say the issue is the safety of human toll collectors. "At most toll barriers, we have a mix of E-Z Pass lanes and standard toll lanes," Weiller says.

On Maryland toll roads, drivers' speed is monitored in the free-flowing toll lanes, which have a 30 mph speed limit, says Becky Freeberger, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Transportation Authority. "If we clock you at 12 mph more than that, we will send you a warning, saying slow down," she says. "It's not a ticket." If a driver gets a second such notice within six months, their E-Z Pass account can be suspended for up to 60 days.

Didn't vote for big government, don't use toll roads, screw them. They built a toll road here in Houston with a promise that the tolls would be removed when the road was paid for. It has paid for itself more than 3 times already and they are still collecting the tolls. I am fighting a new one that is on my main access route into the city, If it goes into operation I will drive the access roads.
We used to drive in the EZ Pass lanes in Miami without a pass! HAHA Suckers!
 
You folks in states that have EZ-Pass on their toll roads: Did you think it was merely a convenience that they so generously made available to you?

They're clocking your speed from toll gate to toll gate. And keeping the records for future use.

Pass two toll gates 10 miles apart in only 8 minutes, and they'll send you a Nastygram. Do it again, and they'll remember the first time, and revoke your EZ-Pass.

Do you think it will be much longer before they start forwarding your information to the cops?

And you thought EZ-Pass was just there to collect tolls?

Sucker.

Aren't you glad you voted for big government?

-------------------------------------

Not just tolls E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Not just tolls: E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Larry Copeland, USA TODAY 1:04 a.m. EST December 20, 2014

Warning to motorists: Don't speed in the toll lanes. E-Z Pass is watching.

Several states, including New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, say they monitor speeds through the fast pass toll lanes and will suspend your E-Z Pass for multiple speeding violations.

In all, five of the 15 E-Z Pass states have some kind of rules on the books for breaking the speed limit in the convenience lanes.

"You can lose your E-Z Pass privileges if you speed through E-Z Pass lanes," says Dan Weiller, director of communications for the New York State Thruway Authority. "You get a couple of warnings. We don't have the power to give a ticket, but we do have to power to revoke your E-Z Pass, which we will."

He and tolling officials in several other states say the issue is the safety of human toll collectors. "At most toll barriers, we have a mix of E-Z Pass lanes and standard toll lanes," Weiller says.

On Maryland toll roads, drivers' speed is monitored in the free-flowing toll lanes, which have a 30 mph speed limit, says Becky Freeberger, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Transportation Authority. "If we clock you at 12 mph more than that, we will send you a warning, saying slow down," she says. "It's not a ticket." If a driver gets a second such notice within six months, their E-Z Pass account can be suspended for up to 60 days.

Didn't vote for big government, don't use toll roads, screw them. They built a toll road here in Houston with a promise that the tolls would be removed when the road was paid for. It has paid for itself more than 3 times already and they are still collecting the tolls. I am fighting a new one that is on my main access route into the city, If it goes into operation I will drive the access roads.
We used to drive in the EZ Pass lanes in Miami without a pass! HAHA Suckers!

You play that shit in TX and they will come get you.
 
You folks in states that have EZ-Pass on their toll roads: Did you think it was merely a convenience that they so generously made available to you?

They're clocking your speed from toll gate to toll gate. And keeping the records for future use.

Pass two toll gates 10 miles apart in only 8 minutes, and they'll send you a Nastygram. Do it again, and they'll remember the first time, and revoke your EZ-Pass.

Do you think it will be much longer before they start forwarding your information to the cops?

And you thought EZ-Pass was just there to collect tolls?

Sucker.

Aren't you glad you voted for big government?

-------------------------------------

Not just tolls E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Not just tolls: E-Z Pass keeping an eye on speeders

Larry Copeland, USA TODAY 1:04 a.m. EST December 20, 2014

Warning to motorists: Don't speed in the toll lanes. E-Z Pass is watching.

Several states, including New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, say they monitor speeds through the fast pass toll lanes and will suspend your E-Z Pass for multiple speeding violations.

In all, five of the 15 E-Z Pass states have some kind of rules on the books for breaking the speed limit in the convenience lanes.

"You can lose your E-Z Pass privileges if you speed through E-Z Pass lanes," says Dan Weiller, director of communications for the New York State Thruway Authority. "You get a couple of warnings. We don't have the power to give a ticket, but we do have to power to revoke your E-Z Pass, which we will."

He and tolling officials in several other states say the issue is the safety of human toll collectors. "At most toll barriers, we have a mix of E-Z Pass lanes and standard toll lanes," Weiller says.

On Maryland toll roads, drivers' speed is monitored in the free-flowing toll lanes, which have a 30 mph speed limit, says Becky Freeberger, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Transportation Authority. "If we clock you at 12 mph more than that, we will send you a warning, saying slow down," she says. "It's not a ticket." If a driver gets a second such notice within six months, their E-Z Pass account can be suspended for up to 60 days.

Didn't vote for big government, don't use toll roads, screw them. They built a toll road here in Houston with a promise that the tolls would be removed when the road was paid for. It has paid for itself more than 3 times already and they are still collecting the tolls. I am fighting a new one that is on my main access route into the city, If it goes into operation I will drive the access roads.
We used to drive in the EZ Pass lanes in Miami without a pass! HAHA Suckers!

You play that shit in TX and they will come get you.
We drove my brother's car. Always thinking!
 

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