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In reply to the discussion: For DUers who haven't lived somewhere with toll roads, technologies have advanced [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)you have to remove the transponder and throw it in the glove compartment or some other enclosed space else you'll be charged a toll. Of course, then you need to remember to mount it back on the dash before you reach a toll road without the HOV exception, else...
The technology is so great that if you don't have a transponder mounted on the windshield/dash you'll get charge the toll and an arm and a leg in convenience fees/penalties.
The technology is so great that there will be a database of your movements available with lots of possibilities.
The technology is so great that in the future tolls may be demand based and driving the same stretch of road during rush hour may cost many times more than in off-peak times. If you think that's a good idea, consider that many people who have to travel at peak times will just clog up local roads rather than pay the steep premium.
The technology is great. HOT lanes are the wave of the future.