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FORT
LAUDERDALE — SunPass®, the State of
Florida’s
pre-paid electronic toll program activated its one-millionth SunPass
toll transponder when David Rubin called the
SunPass
Customer Service Center November 8, transportation officials announced
today.
David
Rubin of Boynton Beach purchased the transponder to help make his
daily commute faster and more convenient. Rubin travels from Boynton
Beach to Ft. Lauderdale where he works at Amerijet International
Airlines.
Being the
one-millionth SunPass customer had unexpected benefits for Mr. Rubin,
who was presented a year’s worth of free tolls for becoming the
one-millionth SunPass customer, along with a reimbursement for the
transponder and a trademark Florida toll collector shirt.
Florida’s
Turnpike Executive Director Jim Ely presented the toll award to Rubin,
along with his wife Jaimee, son Bryan and daughter Kassidy during a
brief ceremony on Wednesday, November 19.
“Florida’s
Turnpike is honored to recognize the Rubins as the first family of
SunPass,” Ely said. “It is amazing to think that the SunPass program
has grown to a million transponders in just four years.”
Mr. Rubin
purchased his transponder at Publix, which recently joined Eckerd as a
retailer for the SunPass transponder. The Publix and Eckerd locations
combine for 1,100 retail outlets where transponders may be purchased.
SunPass,
the Sunshine State’s electronic toll collection system, was introduced
in 1999 and statewide implementation was completed in 2001. SunPass
can be used on nearly |