Oh but they do and did.tbrown wrote:Can't drive it home? Can't buy it.tomtexan wrote:Can't drive around without license plates.![]()

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Oh but they do and did.tbrown wrote:Can't drive it home? Can't buy it.tomtexan wrote:Can't drive around without license plates.![]()
True. They don't always communicate. At that point it takes a pic of the license plate and deducts the toll from my account. I usually see this at least once a month or so on my statement.sjfcontrol wrote:Dragonfighter wrote:Toll Tags (or "Toe Tags", as my wife calls 'em) aren't necessarily a perfect solution. I was recently charged $144 for picking my wife up at DFW. Less than 30 minutes in the airport. Yes, I got it resolved.
I remove the license plates and registration sticker when I sell any of my vehicles. The new owner is basically forced to go register the vehicle in their name. Can't drive around without license plates.jbonner16 wrote:Yeah mine were from a truck I had sold and the new owners racked up a bunch of tolls before they transferred the title, and from some times my toll tag didn't read.
http://www.kvue.com/news/state/TxDOT-to ... 76111.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;At the bottom of the list, with more than 3,600 unpaid tolls, is Austin resident Alex Garcia. According to TxDOT he owes more than $82,000. Renee Lee Ferguson of Hutto is listed with more than 8,700 unpaid tolls, owing more than $166,000. At the top of the list is Ronny Williams of Pflugerville, with more than 14,000 unpaid tolls totaling just over $236,000.