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Palmetto Pass
Company typeelectronic toll-collection systems
ProductsTransponders, Car tags
ServicesSouth Carolina

Palmetto Pass (often referenced as PAL PASS) is an electronic toll-collection system used on all tolled roads in South Carolina. It is administered by the South Carolina Department of Transportation.

Palmetto Pass is currently used on two tolled roads: the Southern Connector (Interstate 185) in Greenville County and the Cross Island Parkway (U.S. Highway 278) on Hilton Head Island. Drivers are able to go through tolls at speeds up to 30 mph (48 km/h). The Palmetto Pass currently has no interoperability agreements with other states or agencies that operate electronic toll collection systems; but, in early to mid-2018, the Palmetto Pass will become interoperable with all toll roads in Texas (EZ TAG, Toll Tag and TxTag).[1]

Tolls

Passes can be acquired through either road's tolling agency offices or websites. Palmetto Pass users receive a 25 cent discount on the Southern Connector over cash users at each toll booth. The cost to travel from end-to-end on the Southern Connector is $3.00 (versus $3.50 for cash users) for two-axle vehicles. Palmetto Pass users also receive a discount on the Cross Island Parkway.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bora, Abby (June 28, 2017). "Mobility Authority: TxTag will work on toll roads in Florida, Georgia and Carolinas next year". Retrieved June 29, 2017.