Since Macquarie Infrastructure Group Cintra is likely to be the company that will run the proposed Illiana Expressway — it makes sense that they’d be interested because they run the Chicago Skyway and the Indiana Toll Road — I’m posting some of my gripes in the Illiana Expressway blog instead of over at Region Life.

EZ-PASS Interoperability issues:

Drivers get stuck in the iZoom lanes and not because they are foolish and not paying attention.

There still seem to be some interoperability issues between I-PASS transponders and the iZoom system where it takes time for the Indiana Toll Road’s iZoom system to get word from the Illinois Tollroad’s I-PASS system that there is money in the account.

I’ve had my I-PASS tag read “invalid tag” or “low balance” or something similar even though I know there is money in my I-PASS account because I’ve checked Illinois’ GetIPASS.com website before traveling.  I haven’t figured out the lag time, but today my I-PASS account successfully recharged about five hours before I traveled on the Indiana Toll Road and discovered the electronic toll RFID device wasn’t valid on the iZoom system.

Was the delay because of the new year?

I don’t know if it is an issue on Illinois’ or Indiana’s side, but it is something that should be fixed because it would explain why every so often drivers are stuck at a barrier waving their arm I-PASS in hand hoping that it will be read by the iZoom system.  Some of those drivers stuck behind the gate legitimately thought their transponders would work properly in the iZoom system.

Also, it was frigid today — I wonder if that could have been causing problems?

I’ll have to see next time I travel on the Illinois Tollway if my IPASS transponder is working correctly.

The GetIzoom.com website requires users to disable all pop-up blocking:

I have several different toolbars that block popups, in addition to Firefox’s own pop-up blocker. Having to go to the option panels of all of those programs to turn off popup blocking before being able to read iZoom’s FAQ is silly when Illinois’ IPASS website doesn’t require the same.

Never fear, I fired up Internet Explorer and disabled pop-up blocking and was able to read everything.  But, it was a pain to have to switch browsers so that I wouldn’t have to fiddle around with control panels and options to allow pop-ups where information in a FAQ could just as easily been displayed without pop-ups.

Requiring users to shut off pop-up blocking software is a hassle that could dissuade someone from digging into the iZoom site or force them to give up and call the more costly toll free number.

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  • Comments

    One Response to “iZoom Doesn’t Always Play Well With IPASS”

    1. Dirk Diggler on April 6th, 2008 5:08 pm

      The I-zoom is much more expensive to own than the I-pass. You can compare the different systems and find a much better deal than the I-zoom! You can compare them here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-ZPass

      What is this about the State of Indiana subsidizing the 40% discount for using electronic tolling?
      http://chestertontribune.com/Northwest%20Indiana/6155%20indiana_resolves_tollway_ipass_d.htm

      You would think that My Man Mitch would have struck a better deal for the actual users of the Indiana Toll Road by making the electronic discount part of the billion dollar deal he worked out to cook the books and claim he balanced the budget! I just love that all those Indiana people who NEVER use the toll road are getting money from the deal down in Indiana. Corruption is not just a Chicago thing, in fact it seems that the deals worked out over the boarder are a better deal for the people!

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