Chicago Sun-Times

I-PASS PHASING OUT TRANSPONDE­RS FOR STICKER TAGS

- BY DAVID STRUETT, STAFF REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com

Drivers can now say goodbye to their boxy tollway transponde­rs and replace them with sticker tags.

The Illinois Tollway began selling I-Pass sticker tags in late January at its oases and customer service centers. They’ll be available Monday to order online and for purchase at Jewel-Osco locations.

Drivers with hard-case transponde­rs can continue to use them until they expire.

Sticker tags are the latest advance in tollway fare collecting. They use a passive form of radio frequency identifica­tion technology that does not require a battery. Unlike hard-case transponde­rs, stickers don’t expire, according to the Tollway.

California was the first state to introduce stickers in 2019. Several states now offer them.

Sticker tags don’t require a deposit. But a retail service fee is required to buy the tags at Jewel-Osco.

The $10 deposit that drivers paid for hard-case transponde­rs will be transferre­d to their toll account balance once a sticker tag is registered.

Stickers should be placed on the inside windshield near the rearview mirror, just as hard-case transponde­rs are, according to the Tollway.

The stickers can be used as soon as they’re registered to an I-Pass account, and within 24 hours on the Chicago Skyway and E-ZPass tolls.

The move to stickers is one of the most obvious changes to automatic tolling in Illinois since it was first introduced in 1993 on a stretch of I-355 in DuPage County. At the time, I-Pass transponde­rs had screens that gave a readout of a driver’s toll balance.

Hard-case transponde­rs, which have lithium-ion batteries, can be safely recycled at locations listed at search.earth911.com/.

 ?? COURTESY OF TRANSPORTA­TION CORRIDOR AGENCIES ?? I-Pass is introducin­g the next generation of tolling technology: sticker tags.
COURTESY OF TRANSPORTA­TION CORRIDOR AGENCIES I-Pass is introducin­g the next generation of tolling technology: sticker tags.

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