New Jersey drivers sound off on the most infuriating problems with E-Z Pass. A state Assemblyman wants to help.
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's $1.7 billion E-ZPass contract with a firm with ...
New Jersey officials issued a warning about a new scam that could be buried in your pocket. Thieves are reportedly using text ...
Residents across New York State are being warned about a growing scam involving deceptive text messages claiming unpaid tolls ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad “EZ-Pass: Your vehicle has an unpaid ... 2025,” One of those texts, sent from a phone number in the Philippines, said Tuesday.
Authorities in states that use E-ZPass to pay tolls have warned drivers about smishing texts asking them to click on links so ...
the sending phone number for the text as a 63 country code which is for the Philippines. The second is that most members of the 20-state E-ZPass Group that New Jersey is part of do not send ...
The message, part of a group chat sent from a phone number ... $6.99 to E-ZPass. The texts contained links to websites that are not the real E-ZPass site address, which for New Jersey customers ...
E-ZPass New York will never ask for a customer’s date of birth, Social Security number, or other personally ... the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The New York State Thruway ...
He also said there was a telephone number found in Dwumfour's contact ... The vehicle had a license plate and an EZ Pass image from the New Jersey Turnpike that showed it was from Virginia.