
For New Jersey drivers, the acquainted EZPass transponders mounted on windshields might quickly be going away.
Based on the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, stickers embedded with digital chips might substitute the present EZPass gadgets.
The stickers have already been carried out in different states.
There is no such thing as a official timeline for when the change might happen.
The NJ Turnpike Authority says the stickers will save hundreds of thousands of {dollars}, and it is all because of the composition of the proposed stickers.
The present transponders run on batteries, not like the stickers. The batteries within the transponders have to be changed once they put on out, a difficulty that New Jersey may very well be shifting on from if the digital stickers are permitted.

