Which setting to use with MN E-Z Pass in other states?

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You should probably set it to the HOV setting if you meet the requirements for HOV for the toll road you encounter, otherwise leave it in the single occupant setting.

FWIW the FAQ for the equivalent Virginia EZPass Flex transponder states:

The E-ZPass Flex will work on other toll roads that accept E-ZPass regardless of the position of the switch.

So it shouldn't matter what position the switch is in in other states' toll roads without HOV discounting. Its not clear whether the Minnesota HOV setting and the Virginia HOV setting are compatible, but it's likely. If you try to use the HOV discount without having the required number of passengers, you might get ticketed, so it's probably safer to leave it in single occupant until you approach the toll road.

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