Mad Hatter
Well-Known Member
I mounted my compact EZ-Pass transponder in the "blind" area behind the rear view mirror, blind when viewed from the driver's seat. Accordingly, it is not at all in my field of vision. The transponder is still visible from the outside, however.
One comment about painting a transponder, maybe two comments: One, you don't want to cut down its range, so be sure to avoid paints with any kind of metal in it. Second, I've seen light blue transponders on hybrids in some jurisdictions, which gives them special lane access or special rates or whatever. In that scenario, you wouldn't want to paint your transponder.
Safe travels out there!
MH
One comment about painting a transponder, maybe two comments: One, you don't want to cut down its range, so be sure to avoid paints with any kind of metal in it. Second, I've seen light blue transponders on hybrids in some jurisdictions, which gives them special lane access or special rates or whatever. In that scenario, you wouldn't want to paint your transponder.
Safe travels out there!
MH
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