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When will new I-PASS stickers replace Illinois Tollway transponders? What to know

I-Pass transponders will soon be replaced with stickers

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A big change is coming for Illinois Tollway drivers: That big I-PASS transponder on your windshield is about to be phased out.

According to the Illinois Tollway, transponder boxes will soon be replaced with radio frequency identification (RFID) sticker tags.

Officials say the stickers will be available at oases, participating Jewel-Osco stores and the Tollway’s headquarters at the end of January. They will be available for online ordering by February.  

“The Illinois Tollway is continuing to adopt new tolling technology as it evolves, and I-PASS Sticker Tags mark the latest development in toll collection,” said Illinois Tollway Executive Director Cassaundra Rouse in a statement. “Sticker tags are being adopted by toll agencies across the country and by the Illinois Tollway as they provide a convenient, reliable and less expensive travel experience for our customers.”

According to officials, 19 states are part of the E-ZPass program, and the tag will work for all of those states.  

Unlike transponders, there will be no deposit fee, according to the Tollway. Drivers will also be able to receive multiple stickers to link to the same I-PASS account, meaning that stickers won’t have to be moved between vehicles.

What to do if you already have a transponder

According to officials, current transponders will remain active until their designated expiration date.

The stickers can be used immediately on the Illinois Tollway system, though officials say that there may be a 24-hour waiting period for use on the Chicago Skyway or for other states that are on the E-ZPass system.

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