Pause in the booth at least for a few moments. Put something in the basket if you can.
(If you are fiendish) After pausing without success, slowly pull forward a car length (probably not quite to the red light). Pretend to fumble for change some more as if to get out and walk back to basket. Next person will pull forward, put in money to make light turn green, then off you go.
No exact change? No problem!
Going to Disney, use the north airport exit, left at first light (Frontage), about a mile then left at next two lights close together onto 528 Beach Line (Bee Line). One 75 cent toll, manual booths available, then get onto I-4 West. Disney exits will appear shortly.
No gas station in sight? No problem!
Fill up on site if possible, perhaps the night before. Returning to airport, get onto I-4 East, then onto 528. One 75 cent toll. Get off 528 at Exit 9 Tradeport, left and cross under, cheap gas station right there. After topping off get into middle lane away from 528, required right onto McCoy, about a mile is next light (Semoran) and turn right into airport.
safetymom said:
If it happens once they won't do anything. If if happens several times you will get a bill.
Except on the umpteenth time when they catch the car, it is your first time through when your rental started.
Nebsky said:
He got something in the mail about 3 weeks later saying he owed a toll dating back the same day but about 4 hours earlier than he had the car. (snip). Made copies of the rental bill, the toll bill and sent them to both agencies via certified mail telling them to do their jobs correctly.
Overkill, doing their (rental agency's and toll agency's) job for them which they really expected all along.
The renter should not contact the parking ticket authority or toll authority etc. directly when it was the rental company who forwards a bill for somebody else's fine. Instead the car rental company should be used as a go between for every letter.