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Switzerland, Bern
1 Level
750 Review
34 Karma

Review on 🚐 Effortless RV Toll Payment with MH3 Axle Motorhome Toll Pass Transponder by Ryan Maruffo

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Easy to set up. The fees are listed below.

Questions about tolls. This is the breakdown at registration. "Amount due today: $50.00. To open your account, you must deposit $50 into your RV Toll Pass account. If your bill falls below $25, your credit card will be charged an additional $25 to bring your toll deposit back to $50. $14.99 is an RV Toll Pass fee that does not cover use of tolls. All payments are subject to a 2.6% convenience fee. Your information will be verified after registration. This doesn't happen instantly, so be sure to give it a couple of days before hitting the open road. Which toll roads are NOT covered? If you go to their website and go through the FAQ pages, you'll see a cover link that opens a Word doc. It lists the toll roads. not accepted in every state, some of them are cash only etc. It would be nice to download this and convert it to a pdf to save. The camper pass pack comes with a small foil pouch - don't throw it away. If you have other active transponders, you can keep them in this pocket so that they are not read when paying the toll. There is a metal plate with Velcro for attachment to the windshield and simple instructions. First clean the windshield and then put it in place. If you have road decals enabled and do not wish to remove them, the metal windshield decal will temporarily disable the windshield decal when using a camper pass. This avoids charging the same toll twice.” The Tag Shield easily attaches to the inside windshield just above the windshield decal to prevent the decal from being read while the RV Toll Pass transponder is in use. With your RV Toll Pass stored in the protective Mylar pouch, remove the Tag Shield to activate the windshield decal. "I'm giving it 2 stars for now until I see how long it takes to get approved and how well it works.

Pros
  • Safely and comfortably navigate congested narrow lanes for open tollbooths on all major US toll roads
Cons
  • Some issues