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The new $9 toll is in effect from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends, according to the MTA. Drivers will pay $2.25 outside of peak hours. Drivers will pay $2.25 outside ...
MTA chair says media coverage focused on one side of debate. ... Small trucks will initially pay a $14.40 toll during daytime hours and there will be 75% discounts for nighttime travel.
MTA CEO and Chairman Janno Lieber called the widely hated toll “a thoughtful local solution,” and said it was “mystifying” that the administration would look to reverse course, citing ...
For now, drivers still have to pay the $9 toll to enter Manhattan below 60th Street. ... Lieber, the MTA’s boss, has already touted the toll as a success, claiming that traffic in Manhattan was ...
The MTA has admitted it is having difficulty getting toll deadbeats to pay up after toll booths were eliminated in 2017 for open road “cashless” tolling. The toll booths for cash lanes had ...
Low-income vehicle owners who register with the MTA's Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority program will receive a 50% discount on the passenger vehicle peak period E-ZPass toll rate on their ...
The MTA has reported a 12.6 percent increase in toll evasion on New York City bridges and tunnels during the first four months of 2024. This equates to an average of 398,975 missed monthly toll transactions, primarily due to drivers obscuring their license plate. The MTA estimates that this evasion costs the agency approximately $50 million ...
The scheme officially took effect at midnight on Sunday, meaning drivers entering the city below 60th Street will now have to pay $9 during peak hours — 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m ...