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Rhode Island E-ZPass Users Beware: Toll Hikes Due to Dead Batteries
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Rhode Island E-ZPass users beware: dying batteries lead to higher tolls. RITBA checks transponders and sends emails for wrong-rate charges. Drivers urged to test transponders for free at AAA spots, replace old ones. Battery-powered transponders to be phased out, but switch is at least a year away.
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