NEW JERSEY (PIX11) – Drivers in New Jersey will have their E-ZPass replaced with a sticker.

The old-fashioned E-ZPass tags people typically mount on windshields with Velcro will be phased out and replaced with new sticker-based transponders.

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“We are currently in the process of transitioning to sticker‑based E‑ZPass transponders,” said Dee Singh, customer service supervisor for the Turnpike Authority. “However, the transition is still in the early stages, and we do not have a confirmed implementation date at this time.”

Several states, including California and Georgia, have already adopted similar sticker-style toll tags, which are less expensive to manufacture and harder to remove or misuse, according to transportation agencies in those states.

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New Jersey officials have not yet announced when drivers will receive the new stickers or how the replacement process will work.

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