BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Massachusetts will be transitioning to a new form of E-ZPass on Sunday, Mar.1. The hard-plastic transponders that Massachusetts residents have grown accustomed to for years will be replaced with a small sticker that you put on your windshield.
The new sticker tags will be provided free of charge. MassDot officials say the stickers will have RFID capabilities.
“It has a chip that is embedded into the paper. It works on an RFID (Radio-frequency identification) system, so it means it’s energized as passes underneath tolling gantries. They can read it accurately just like you can a regular transponder, and then you go on your way,” Highway Administrator Johnathan Gulliver said…