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Why the NC Quick Pass is a Wonderful Buy for Car Tenants

Thirty-five states across the country have toll roads—that’s 70 percent of the United States. If you live in one of these states, you likely own a toll pass. That way, you can just roll through toll booths without needing to stop and pay each time. If you’re driving in many states on the East Coast, a NC Quick Pass from North Carolina is the best-value toll pass you can buy.

Driving a rental car in a state with toll roads? Having a toll pass not only makes your life easier but it can also save you considerable money. Sure, you can buy a toll transponder from the rental car company, but that’s the expensive option

Rental Car Charges for Toll Passes

Car rental companies charge through the nose for electronic toll billing programs such as E-ZPass or FasTrak. Between the tolls themselves and surcharges from the rental companies, opting for a toll transponder is never a moneywise deal. Toll surcharges generally run between $4 and $12 per day, depending on the rental car company—plus the tolls, of course.

A smarter strategy is to bring along your own toll pass. North Carolina is actually a great resource for buying one. In fact, it might be the best in the country, even if you never encounter a North Carolina toll road.

What Makes NC Quick Pass Such a Great Buy

There are three main benefits to buying your own NC Quick Pass from North Carolina:

  • It works in 18 states—all 15 E-ZPass member states plus North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
  • It’s the cheapest toll pass option that works in 18 states (a compatible transponder starts at $7.40, and there aren’t any monthly account fees).
  • It’s the only major toll pass that offers an option for toll-free travel on Washington, DC-area high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. These restricted traffic lanes are normally reserved for the vehicles with multiple passengers, including carpools and transit buses. These restrictions may be only imposed during at peak travel times or may apply at all times.

These are the three types of NC Quick Pass

  • The NC Quick Pass Interior Sticker is free. But it permanently attaches to your windshield, so it’s not an ideal choice for a rental car. Also, it only works in the southeastern US (North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida).
  • The NC Quick Pass E-ZPass Transponder costs $7.49. It’s portable and works in all 18 reciprocal states (the 15 E-ZPass states in the Northeast and three southeastern states with electronic toll roads).
  • The NC Quick Pass E-ZPass Flex Transponder is the most expensive option at $16.49. It works in all 18 reciprocal states. It also includes an “HOV ON” switch. This lets you travel toll-free in certain carpool lanes and roads in North Carolina and Northern Virginia. This is especially helpful if you’re traveling in the Washington, DC area. I-66, the main route between DC’s Virginia suburbs (including Dulles airport) and Washington, is restricted and tolled during commute hours.

The opening balance requirement is a reasonable $20, which is immediately usable as credit towards toll charges. After 24 months of inactivity, NC Quick Pass will charge a $1 monthly fee.

Comparing the NC Quick Pass E-ZPass to other portable (non-sticker) transponder options, it’s easy to see why the NC Quick Pass is a good deal. For travel in E-ZPass states, we’ve previously recommended the E-ZPass issued by Massachusetts, since it doesn’t have any monthly fees or transponder costs. But it doesn’t work in the southeastern US—and since Florida is such a major travel destination, you’re likely to find yourself traveling there sooner or later.

Toll Roads in North Carolina

Ironically, one state most rental car drivers will not need a toll pass is North Carolina.

There are only two tolled routes in North Carolina today: the Triangle Expressway near Cary and the Monroe Expressway near Monroe, in Charlotte’s southeastern suburbs. Both are primarily used by suburban commuters, so tourists generally aren’t bound to run into them.

A third stretch is currently under construction in the median of Interstate 77 through Charlotte. Known as the I-77 Express project, these lanes will offer faster travel at peak times for travelers willing to pay extra. They’re scheduled to open in the first part of 2019, but they won’t replace any existing lanes on I-77, so travelers won’t be required to use them.

Fortunately, North Carolina doesn’t toll traffic on any bridges today. That means that popular tourist destinations like the Outer Banks and beaches near Wilmington are free to travel to. If you rent a car and do find yourself needing to drive on one of these toll roads in North Carolina, not to worry: while cash isn’t accepted, all of the major rental car companies offer options for toll passes in North Carolina.

Toll Roads in the Southeast

For travel in the southeastern US, we’ve recommended the E-PASS issued by the Central Florida
Expressway Authority. The basic southeastern-US-only portable option that you can take out of your rental car is $9.95, and the portable expanded E-ZPass-compatible option is $18.50. But for less than half the cost ($7.49) of a portable E-ZPass-compatible E-PASS, you can get the exact same functionality from a NC Quick Pass E-ZPass transponder. And E-PASS doesn’t offer an option that’ll work in DC’s HOV lanes; North Carolina’s option that does cover HOV lanes is cheaper than the E-PASS option that doesn’t.

For free travel on Interstate 66 in Virginia—the main way to get into Washington from Northern Virginia suburbs like Falls Church, Fairfax, Reston, and Dulles—the only other option is an E-ZPass Flex issued by Virginia. While they’re free to order, you’ll be charged $10 if you don’t use an HOV lane in Virginia at least once a year. Plus, it doesn’t work in the southeastern US.

How to Use the NC Toll Pass

You can bring any of these transponders (except the free sticker-only versions) with you when you rent a car. That can save you up to $12 per day (depending on the rental company and location) on rental car toll pass fees.

Just remember that after 24 months of inactivity, NC Quick Pass will charge a $1 monthly fee. So if you visit the Southeast frequently, you’ll want to keep your account open and use the pass when needed. But if you don’t think you’ll use the pass within two years, you should cancel after your trip.

The bottom line: if you foresee future road travel in a number of states in the East or Southeast, the simplest and cheapest way to cover all tolls in these areas is a NC Quick Pass E-ZPass transponder for $7.49. And if you at all foresee traveling in the DC metro area with other people in your car, the small upgrade to the NC Quick Pass E-ZPass Flex transponder for $16.49 can save you from a massive headache—or a massive toll—trying to fight traffic in Northern Virginia.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does hail damage fall under my control if I rent an automobile in the United States

The insurance company will cover all damage caused by natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, etc. Contact your rental agency if you’re unsure if this applies for your rental car.

 

Is it possible for me to rent a car and have it delivered in France?

It may not be possible to rent a car from an Italian company, and drive it across Europe. You could try Europcar which provides rentals across Europe. Contact them for details on renting cars in Italy, and dropping them off at other locations.

 

Is it possible to rent a car so that I can drive all over Europe.

Yes, you can. You will need to book a tour and pay each day separately. There are plenty of companies offering these types of tours.

A primary travel agency might be able to help you rent a car if you need more flexibility. These agencies often offer a variety of services including car rentals and transfers within the city.

They often work with local suppliers who specialize in providing quality vehicles and competitive prices.

 

What is the daily cost of a car rental in Europe?

We are not certain, but believe it is somewhere between $100 to $200 daily.

We recommend that you rent at least two days because there are many attractions and activities.

If you are willing to stay for longer periods of time, you may want to think about buying a vehicle at around $2000-$3000.

You could even travel free around Europe!

You should also check if your credit card company offers any discounts on rentals.

 

Is it possible to rent a car in Europe if you have a US license

It depends on what country you are visiting. For instance, if you go to France, you may be able to rent cars there. However, you cannot rent cars to Italy if the country doesn’t accept US driver licenses.

 

Where is the most convenient place to rent car?

These are the best places to rent cars: airports and rental agencies.

It is easy to find airports close to you using online travel websites like Priceline or Expedia.

Local rental companies may be worth considering if they offer services near you. These can be cheaper and more convenient than booking directly through an airline website.

You might want to consider public transport if you rent a car for less then two weeks. You can take advantage of city-wide bus pass, which allows unlimited rides within a particular area.

Renting a convertible is possible if you travel with children. They offer greater protection for children, which is why some people prefer them.

 

Do European rental cars have automatic transmissions

Yes. The reason rental agencies won’t rent vehicles without an auto transmission is that they are expensive to repair if you drive them around. It would be far too costly to replace all these parts every time you drive away with dents in the bodywork.

Renting a car abroad requires that you have an automatic transmission.

 

Statistics

  • In 2019, the most crucial factor is the cost and fees of the rental (accounting for 28% of overall satisfaction with the rental experience), followed by the rental car itself at 25% and the pick-up process at 23%. (cnet.com)
  • American Airlines, for example, offers AAdvantage members 35% off Budget and Avis — but you need to rent from an airport. (nerdwallet.com)
  • Automatics are more expensive (usually about 50 percent more) and may only be available if you upgrade to a bigger, pricier car. (ricksteves.com)
  • The perks vary from partner to partner, but you can expect discounts of up to 35 percent on some rentals and the ability to earn anywhere from 50 bonus American AAdvantage miles per day or 500 per rental. (afar.com)
  • If you’re a member of AAA, you might also be able to snag discounts of 10 percent at Thrifty, and 8 percent at Dollar. (afar.com)

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How To

Consider these things when renting a car

What should I consider before booking a rental car?

You must consider the following factors when you book a rental car.

  1. You have the option to choose from a variety of car types (small, medium, large, and SUVs as well as minivans).
  2. Prices for renting vary depending on what vehicle you are renting. For small vehicles and compact cars, it starts at $15 per hour. Larger vehicles will cost more.
  3. You will also be charged an additional fee depending on how long you lease the vehicle.
  4. Additional fees may apply to vehicles that are rented out.
  5. You can travel anywhere you want, at any hour of day, by renting a car. However, this option is subject to some limitations. You cannot rent a car in rush hour.
  6. Be sure to choose a model that suits your budget before you commit to buying a car. You should also check whether the car is equipped with air conditioning. This is very important in hot weather.
  7. Make sure you reserve the car you want in advance. Many people don’t realize they need one until the very last minute.
  8. Renting cars comes with many safety features. A blanket and first aid kit are still recommended for emergencies.
  9. You might consider adding a collision damages waiver to your rental. You can save money by adding this waiver to your rental agreement.
  10. You can request special needs during your reservation process or upon arrival if you have special needs.
  11. You should pack your bags and have your ID and credit card ready before you leave the airport.
  12. Be alert while driving. Concentrate on your driving and avoid distractions.
  13. If you are involved in an auto accident, immediately contact the police.
  14. When you are done using your car, be sure to turn it in. If you don’t, you could be subject to a fine.

 

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