Yes, E-ZPass users can typically use their transponders on various toll roads, bridges, and tunnels across multiple states, not just those in Pennsylvania. E-ZPass is part of a regional electronic toll collection system that includes several states in the Northeastern United States, as well as parts of the Midwest and additional regions. This means that if a toll facility is part of the E-ZPass network, the user's E-ZPass transponder should work there, allowing for seamless travel and convenience without needing to stop for cash or traditional toll tickets.
However, it is important to note that policies and acceptance may vary by individual toll facilities or states, so it is always a good idea to check specific information regarding tolls in the area the user plans to travel. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission provides information on participating states and details about what other toll roads accept E-ZPass. For the most accurate and updated information, it is advisable to refer to the official web page regarding E-ZPass.