They could sell you a prepaid tag, and you could get change back or reconcile its unpaid balance when you returned it. This could all be accomplished at a vending machine, or at a car-rental counter, or any number of other places.
>But nobody looks at that footage 99% of the time.
A truck can be trivially detected and distinguished from a car. The S/N of the tag detected can then have the proper amount deducted.
Or just put a sign on the vending machine, "Not for Trucks"
Any form of trivially detected is going to cost millions. For what they assume is a tiny market, it's really an edge case that has little benifit to them. Don't forget they avoided ticketing most people who simply went through the EZ pass lanes without paying for years. Why, cost benifit analysis, they did not want to drive away users over what amounted to be a fairly small revenue stream.
Edit: Also, all it takes is a picture of your license plate as you go through a toll an any anonymity is gone which makes anon EZ passes somewhat silly.
What? If they have a picture of your plate they have the address the vehicle registration is sent to. If it's a rental, they can get renter info pretty easily.
>But nobody looks at that footage 99% of the time.
A truck can be trivially detected and distinguished from a car. The S/N of the tag detected can then have the proper amount deducted.
Or just put a sign on the vending machine, "Not for Trucks"