As of 7/28/2022, none of the Texas toll authorities recognize Illinois' I-Pass for tolls. Note that the Tolling authorities in Texas are not as centralized as they are in other places. For example, the Houston area is covered by the Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA), where the toll roads in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area are covered by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA). Caveat that the NTTA does not administer tolls on the express lanes there, which adds another authority in the mix. There appear to be additional toll areas around Tyler, Austin, and El Paso, but I don't have time to figure all of them out as I do not typically visit those parts of Texas.
For what it is worth, the HCTRA EZ-TAG claims to be universally accepted across Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Unlike EZ-Pass in the northeast and I-Pass in Illinois, the device is not transferable to other vehicles, leaving you at the mercy of the rental car agency and their add-on fees on top of the tolls for driving a rental vehicle equipped for toll road use in Texas. They seem to have quite the racquet going on there in the Lone Star with their rigid and inflexibility on display for those that know better from elsewhere to observe and endure while visiting. Not too friendly for the state that still has 'Drive Friendly' signs in place of the 'Drive Safely' signs seen elsewhere.
As you may have deduced, I do not live in Texas. While I can appreciate how big Texas really is, they do not appear to be thinking big picture with all of this mess they have created around collecting tolls. This is not atypical there if you study the history of the state.
If you need to drive your privately-owned vehicle in Texas, it seems like the best deal going is with the HCTRA EZ-TAG. Opening an account is current $20, and the first 8 tags on your account are free (one per vehicle you want covered on the account). It is the one I have acquired for personal road trips to Texas, and has proven to save me time maneuvering around Houston. Since my employer has policy discouraging me from renting vehicles with toll tags on them, I spend a bit of extra time in traffic when I am there on business with a rental vehicle.
I-PASS is accepted anywhere E-ZPASS is used.
No.
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IPass was created in 1996-07.
The symbol for iPass Inc. in NASDAQ is: IPAS.
iPass Inc. (IPAS) had its IPO in 2003.
No but there is a city in IL by that name.
As of July 2014, the market cap for iPass Inc. (IPAS) is $89,556,440.66.
The motto of Regina High School - Iowa - is 'Truth Honor Loyalty'.
The half way from Iowa city IA to Chicago, IL is Davenport.
An ipass costs between $50 and $60 depending on where you purchase the ipass and the replenishment option. The ipass is for use on Illinois tollways but works in cooperation with tollways in indiana, ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York,Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine.
It is in DesPlaines, IL. This is where Ray Kroc lived.
The distance from Greene Iowa to Rockford Illinois is 230.4 miles, or 3 hours and 57 minutes.
3-5 days.....they will tell you when you ship it.
Yes. Any one state's interstate pass device (IPass, EZPass, etc.) will work in other states.