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Getting an E toll pass with a rental car?
I have an upcoming trip where I will be traveling around the Manchester NH area and see that there are some toll roads I will be traveling on. I also see that I have an option to get a E pass with my rental car. Its only $10 for the week plus tolls. I dont live in an area with toll roads so I find them to be a total hassle so I dont mind spending the $10 to avoid the hassle if there are not going to be a bunch of extra charges. I have heard that sometimes when you use a credit card at a toll booth that you can end up paying a $2 or more fee for a $0.75 toll. Is this true?
Anyone have any experience with getting one of these passes from a rental car company? Good idea or bad? I have driven toll roads around Chicago and then through IN and OH and it did seem like an E pass would be much easier.
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- VaiveahtoishLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think going for a E toll pass is better than paying toll again and again. It also depends upon how many tolls lie on you route as if its better and cheaper to go for the pass. So think accordingly as all these factors include in deciding which way you should go.
Source(s): http://rentalcarsuk.net/ - 1 decade ago
I don't know about the rental car thing, but I would definitely look into getting the E pass with your rental car. Using a pass like that is very convenient. I go to college in Illinois and have to go through Chicago toll roads and having that I-pass is a lifesaver. Plus, the tolls are more if you pay them with cash. I'm not sure if that's the case in New Hampshire, but I'd definitely look into getting that E pass. Hope this helped!