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Latest revision as of 13:44, 22 May 2024
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What is E-PASS
E-PASS is The Central Florida Expressway Authority’s electronic toll-collection system [1].
With an E-PASS transponder affixed to your windshield, you can automatically pay tolls at a discount without having to stop at tollbooths. Each time you pass through a toll point, the toll is deducted from your prepaid E-PASS account. Funds are added to your E-PASS account[2] using cash or your debit or credit card. A record of all transactions is included in the customer’s monthly statements, which are available online. Learn more about how to get an E-Pass from CFXWay[3].
E-Pass is also valid on toll roads throughout Florida, Georgia and North Carolina with exclusive toll discounts on CFX expressways[4].
It is compatible with other Florida toll tags SunPass and Leeway.