Massachusetts switches E-ZPass to RFID stickers to cut costs

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Massachusetts is phasing out hard plastic E-ZPass transponders in favor of windshield RFID stickers to cut tolling costs. Existing users aren’t required to act; new accounts or replacements will receive a free sticker that’s battery-free. Sticker rollout began March 1 across states, with New Jersey planning tests in May. The change saves about $1.38 million per year and eliminates the $20 transponder replacement fee.
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- Meet the new E-ZPass transponder in Massachusetts: It's just a sticker WBUR
- MassDOT phasing out E-ZPass transponders, switching to stickers WCVB
- E‑ZPass may replace transponders with digital windshield stickers News12 | New Jersey
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