E-ZPass in West Virginia can be used on all toll roads and bridges throughout the state, enabling convenient and efficient travel. Major highways accepting E-ZPass include the West Virginia Turnpike (Interstate 77), the Parkersburg toll bridge (Interstate 77), and the King Coal Highway (West Virginia Route 121). Additionally, E-ZPass can be used at the West Virginia/Western Maryland Regional Parkways (Interstate 68) toll plaza when entering West Virginia. With a single transponder, drivers can seamlessly navigate these roads without the need for cash or card payments, saving time and avoiding the hassle of traditional toll booths. It is worth noting that E-ZPass is interoperable with other states' E-ZPass systems, opening up a vast network of tolled roads beyond West Virginia for easier and convenient travel across multiple states.
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