If you want to view all content, you must register for the forum if you are not a member, or if a member, you must be logged in. Select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You will need to join the MOA before you can post: click this register link to proceed. The forum, the club magazine, and all of the discounts and benefits the BMWMOA offers?Want to read the MOA monthly magazine for free? Take a 3-month test ride of the magazine check here for details. Why not take the time to join the club, so you can enjoy posting on We hope you enjoy the excellent technical knowledge, event information and discussions that the BMWMOA forum provides. Check "Remember Me?" if you wish to stay logged in. Welcome Guest! If you are already a member of the BMW MOA, please log in to the forum in the upper right hand corner of this page. Where do you put your toll road tracker on your bike?.i've had tolls that got billed to my plate before when my tag didnt register, same e-zpass pricing. I believe in NYC as long as you have your plate registered with e-zpass its fine, no additional fees. These images may be used to post toll charges at the cash rate and/or additional administrative fees to your Account. Failure to properly mount your Tag may also result in images being taken of your license plate to identify the registered owner and the addition of your license plate to your Account based on motor vehicle registration records. Failure to do so may result in your Tag not being read in the lane, the gate not being raised at some facilities, and may result in a violation for which you may be assessed administrative fees or other penalties as provided by law. You must properly install your Tag in or on your vehicle pursuant to the mounting instructions provided with your Tag(s). There have been some complaints (especially around NY tri-state area) of higher fees being charged due to "unreadable" tag, when not mounted visibly on the windshield. This may actually lead to higher fees being charged to you account. Has anyone found an even better spot for it? Our other cars have allowed for the pass to go behind the rear view mirror, so we’ve not had to think about this before.īe careful when placing transponder in an invisible or hidden location. If others have put it in the dotted area- have you had any issues? Next, is there anything ‘special’ about the dots on the windshield? At some point I thought I read something about lack of transmittability through the dotted area on the BMW windshield- though now can’t find what I thought I read. The idea was to place it horizontally there so it woudl run the full length of the base. I wasn’t sure if putting it too close to that would cause any issues (including fogging in front of the cameras/sensors housed in the ‘venting’). First, the base of the rear view mirror on the windshield looks like it has ‘venting’ around it. However, I’m a bit uneducated on a few things. I was looking at the passenger side of the rear view mirror towards the top of the windshield. Curious where others have mounted theirs that keeps it out of the way and out fo sight lines? It’s much easier for us to have it mounted in the car rather than trying to pull it out at tolls. IL still uses a ‘brick’ toll pass instead of plate technology.
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