Wonder if that's the same for the toll road around Austin?
Most likely you’ll ride free. Oakies get billed, not sure of any other agreements with non-TexansSo how do us damn Yankees use the system? We're passing through the Great State of Texas, planning our Border to Border ride starting up in Canada, ending in NL, then back to Rockport for a mission trip, planning on Twisted Sisters as our reward when heading back to MN.
So how do us damn Yankees use the system? We're passing through the Great State of Texas, planning our Border to Border ride starting up in Canada, ending in NL, then back to Rockport for a mission trip, planning on Twisted Sisters as our reward when heading back to MN.
Just got off the phone with the NTTA to transfer my toll tag from my ST to the F3 and was told to remove the toll tag. Motorcycles and 3 wheelers are now read by license plates only. This is probably true for other areas as well. :2thumbs:
Yes, it is. I just used that tollway in July, in my cage, no toll tag, and got the bill yesterday. Almost TWENTY BUCKS each way! :banghead: (From Oklahoma City to Joplin MO is only NINE bucks, for comparison.)Wonder if that's the same for the toll road around Austin?
Back when I still had Missouri plates, I hit some tollways around Ft. Worth and never did get a bill. That was around 8-10 years ago.So how do us damn Yankees use the system? We're passing through the Great State of Texas, planning our Border to Border ride starting up in Canada, ending in NL, then back to Rockport for a mission trip, planning on Twisted Sisters as our reward when heading back to MN.
So how do us damn Yankees use the system? We're passing through the Great State of Texas, planning our Border to Border ride starting up in Canada, ending in NL, then back to Rockport for a mission trip, planning on Twisted Sisters as our reward when heading back to MN.
I had something similar happen to me about 7 or 8 years ago. They were reading a bike in Austin as mine. I got it straightened out. This past Zipcash bill had a pic of me on my Spyder but it was very low rez. They do have a high rez version. That time 7 0r 8 years ago they emailed me the high rez version and You can easily read the lisence plate on the bug crawling across your windshield.I got a notice from the NTTA a few years ago telling me I owed a fee that went on to say the fee was past due and they had submitted my license plate number to authorities for collection or something along those lines. I looked at the date I was supposed to have been on one of the toll roads. Turns out my wife and I were in Lake City, Colorado on that date. I wrote them a letter via their electronic contact mechanism to explain that. Not only did I not get a response, a few weeks later I got another notice of another violation. and additional fees that were due for non-payment of other violations. To shorten an otherwise very long story, the picture they have that they send you (of your license plate) is less than a quarter inch in size and completely illegible. After this second notice another came in with more threats and my fees & fines were approaching $600. I wrote yet another letter and got no response as I knew I had never had the particular bike in question within 200 miles of any of the roads managed by NTTA. I also called the toll free number on their notifications but was on hold for over 20 minutes and hung up. Finally a collection agency in Chicago contacted me with yet still another threating letter if I did not pay my fees and fines. When I opened that letter, my blood boiled. After calming myself a bit, I called their toll free number and got a live agent on the first try with no waiting; I was totally amazed. I explained to that person the situation and asked them to read me the plate number they had been tracking as mine. Turns out the NTTA computer system had read the K on the plate of another bike as an X making it match my number. The person in Chicago apologized and I have not heard from them since.
I shared all of that to make the point; just because they send you a notice of fees owed, don't take them at their word. They make huge mistakes relying on the computerized system and are very difficult to contact to get things corrected.
We also have Freeways but The new ones are all tollways. They are even making HOV lanes Toll lanes I guess because not too many people use them.Sure glad I live in an area that has Freeways. Sounds too complicated for my tiny mind. Maybe if they removed the bureaucracy that deals with the tolls then you could ride/drive like we do on freeways.....?
I know there are are horror stories out there, but the only time I have had a problem with NTTA it was my own fault. The one and only time my tag failed to read and it used the plate instead, it read the plate correctly, but when I had transferred my tag online from one vehicle to the new one 2 years prior to this I had entered the plate number wrong, for for 2 years the tag and never failed to read. I fixed the problem paid the bill and as far as I know it's still working. I guess I just lucky. BTW I keeping my tag on my Spyder.
They did not give me the option. They just said to remove the tag that was on my ST and they will from now on just use the plate.