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Service Coverage Maps Service Coverage Maps Revised Sept 2020 AK A1 YT NT NU NL BC AB SK MB Toll Service Coverage QC ON PE WA NB 90 NE MT ME 5 ND 94 OR MN VT ID 94 NH 15 87 84 SD 75 WI NY MA 25 WY 90 MI 90 CT 96 RI 80 80 35 IA 90 PA NE NJ NV OH 80 15 MD UT IN 70 70 DE IL CO WV 64 5 70 70 CA 64 AK MO VA KS 75 KY 44 15 NC 40 35 40 TN 10 AZ OK 40 85 A1 NM AR 25 SC 95 30 59 GA 55 AL MS 20 20 75 TX 45 LA 65 35 10 10 10 95 PrePass Plus State/Province FL E-ZPass Network Additional Networks Delaware Massachusetts North Carolina California – FasTrak Kansas – K-TAG Delaware River and Bay Authority Massachusetts Turnpike Authority North Carolina Turnpike Authority Bay Area Toll Authority Kansas Turnpike Authority DELDOT New Hampshire Ohio South Bay Expressway Oklahoma – Pikepass Illinois New Hampshire DOT Ohio Turnpike Transportation Corridor Agencies Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Illinois Tollway New Jersey Pennsylvania Colorado - ExpressToll (coming soon) Texas – EZ TAG Indiana Atlantic City Expressway Delaware River Joint Toll Commission Indiana Toll Road E-470 and Northwest Parkway Harris County Toll Road Authority Burlington County Bridge Commission Pennsylvania Turnpike RiverLink* Delaware River Port Authority Texas – TollTag Rhode Island Florida – SunPass Kentucky Garden State Parkway Central Florida Expressway Authority North Texas Tollway Authority Kentucky Public Transportation New Jersey Turnpike Rhode Island Turnpike & Bridge Authority Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise Infrastructure Authority Texas – TxTag RiverLink* New York Miami Dade Expressway Authority MTA Bridges and Tunnels Virginia TxDOT Authorities Maine Virginia DOT Tampa Hillsborough Expressway New York State Bridge Authority Authority Maine Turnpike Authority Washington – Good To Go (coming soon) New York State Thruway Authority West Virginia Maryland Peace Bridge West Virginia Parkway Authority Washington State DOT Maryland Transportation Authority Port Authority of NY & NJ *RiverLink is responsible for three bridges in the Louisville, KY/Southern IN area: Abraham Lincoln Bridge, Lewis and Clark Bridge and John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge. AK A1 YT AK NT NU A1A1 YT NT NU NL BC AB SK MB QC Weigh Station Network ON PE NL WA NB 90 BC AB NE MT ME 5 ND SK 94 MB OR MN QC VT ID 94 NH 15 87 84 SD 75 WI NY MA ON 25 WY 90 MI CT 90 PE 96 RI AK 80 80 35 NB IA 90 PA WA NE NJ NV OH 90 80 15 MD UT IN 70 NE 70 DE MT ME IL 5 ND A1A1 CO WV 64 94 5 70 70 CA 64 OR MN AK MO VA KS 75 VT KY ID NH 94 44 15 1515 87 84 SD 75 NC WI NY MA 25 35 40 TN 40 WY 90 MI 10 AZ OK 90 CT 40 85 96 RI A1 AR NM 95 25 SC 80 80 30 59 35 IA 90 PA GA NE NJ 55 NV AL OH MS 80 20 75 1515 MD 20 UT IN 70 70 DE 70 IL 45 TX LA 65 CO WV 10 35 5 64 CA 70 70 10 10 64 VA KS MO 75 KY 95 44 PrePass Plus State/Province 1515 FL NC 40 35 40 TN 10 AZ OK 40 85 NM AR 25 SC 95 30 59 GA 55 AL MS PrePass State/Province 20 20 75 TX 45 LA 65 Transponder & MOTION App 35 10 10 10 Transponder Only 95 MOTION App Only FL Florida AgriculturalAgriculture PrePass Safety Alliance provides PrePass weigh station bypass and toll payment services. Trucking industry leaders, enforcement agencies and state DOTs first formed the non-profit public-private www.prepass.com partnership in 1993 to improve commercial transportation safety and efficiency. The Alliance has invested over $800 million to deploy truck safety services and infrastructure nationwide. 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