West Virginia HB4563 mandates EZ Pass transponders be registered to individual drivers, not vehicles.
West Virginia HB4563 amends the state's code to require EZ Pass transponders to be registered to individual licensed drivers rather than specific vehicles. This change ensures that no information about the automobiles a licensed driver owns is attached to records regarding an EZ Pass. The bill aims to protect driver privacy by separating the transponder from vehicle-specific data.
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