Do rental cars cover tolls in Florida?
Do rental cars cover tolls in Florida?
Most major rental car companies offer their customers the option of paying tolls with the credit/debit card used to rent the vehicle. These rental car customers can use Florida’s toll roads and not worry about carrying cash or stopping to pay for tolls.
What happens if you go through a toll without paying in Florida in a rental car?
If you’ve rented a car and do not have a transponder, the toll charge will be sent to the vehicle’s owner—the rental car company—which will promptly forward that charge to you, the driver.
Can I use my Ezpass in a rental car in Florida?
Can I use my E-ZPass in a rental car in Florida? Yes you can, it will work on Central Florida Expressway Authority roads (shown on the above map) where you will incur Central Florida Expressway Authority’s local toll rates that will be automatically deducted from your E-ZPass account.
What happens if you accidentally miss a toll in Florida?
With TOLL-BY-PLATE, the registered owner of the vehicle will receive a Toll Enforcement Invoice in the mail with a $2.50 administrative charge. Failure to pay for using a toll facility in Florida may result in a referral to a collections agency or imposition of a Vehicle Registration Stop.
How do you pay a toll in Florida if I missed it?
Online through the SunPass website. By Mail by detaching the payment slip on the reverse side of the toll invoice and returning it along with a check or money order in the envelope provided. With cash at any one of the SunPass walk-in centres or retail locations. By Phone at 1-(888)-TOLL-FLA.
Which is better E-ZPass or SunPass?
E-PASS offers discounts for high-frequency drivers; SunPass does not. E-PASS drivers can replenish their accounts at drive-up service centers; SunPass users can drop in at thousands of grocery stores and other retail places. E-PASS and SunPass both work in Georgia and North Carolina.