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SunPass and E-ZPass may be compatible in 2019

- wkroustan@sunsentine­l.com or 954-356-4303 or Twitter@WayneRoust­an

Doctor Detour answers your transporta­tion questions.

Q: I travel round trip between Ft Lauderdale and New Jersey twice a year. I understand plans are in place to make our SunPass compatible with the E-ZPass in the northeaste­rn states. Can you tell me the latest estimated time frame for this to happen? Anne Kanaly, Fort Lauderdale.

A: The goal is to have SunPass and E-ZPass compatible sometime in 2019, according to the Internatio­nal Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Associatio­n.

But E-ZPass executive directorP. Wilkins says only the E-Pass on toll roads in the Orlando area will be compatible beginning in the spring. There are no plans for SunPass compatibil­ity butheisope­nto talks, he said.

Florida’s SunPass and EPass, Georgia’s Peach Pass, and North Carolina’s Quick Pass all recognize each other’s transponde­rs at toll booths and gantries, for example.

Officials say the goal is to make state tolling systems compatible within hubs and then connect the hubs, instead of individual states negotiatin­g with the larger E-ZPass consortium.

E-ZPass encompasse­s 37 tolling systems in 16 mostly northeaste­rn and mid-western states at present.

The federal deadline for making toll transponde­rs compatible nationwide passed a year ago.

Q: I’ve noticed solid white lane divider stripes painted on newly paved portions of Interstate 95 inBrowarda­nd Palm Beach counties. The stripes have very closely spaced reflectors too, but

they seem to be placed on random stretches of the highway. Can I change lanes without getting a ticket? Tim Litsch, Boynton Beach.

A: No. Florida law states you should not change lanes by crossing a single or double solid white or yellow line unless you need to avoid a road hazard.

The striping with reflectors on fresh pavement that you refer to are located in or near highway constructi­on zones, mostly.

When lanes are shifted to make room for crews and equipment onthe shoulders and medians of a highway, solid white lines with reflectors are installed to guide the traffic flow.

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Dr. Detour Wayne Roustan

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