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The new NJ Turnpike Authority budget includes funding for new services for E-ZPass customers. New Jersey Turnpike tolls, Garden State Parkway rates increasing in 2024 Skip to main content
As of March 1, the E-ZPass rate for passenger vehicles at mainline Parkway plazas where tolls are collected in one direction (Asbury Park, Barnegat, New Gretna) will increase by 7 cents to $2.09 ...
The Turnpike Authority had passed a 2024 budget that would raise tolls 3%. ... New Jersey Turnpike tolls, Garden State Parkway rates increasing in 2024.
As of January 7, 2024, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City is $17.63 for cars and motorcycles. New Jersey and New York–issued E-ZPass users are charged $13.38 for cars and $12.38 for motorcycles during off-peak hours, and $15.38 for cars and $14.38 for motorcycles during peak hours. Frequent users traveling more than ...
Originally, tolls were collected in both directions. In August 1970, the toll was abolished for westbound drivers, and at the same time, eastbound drivers saw their tolls doubled. The tolls of eleven other New York–New Jersey and Hudson River crossings along a 130-mile (210 km) stretch, from the Outerbridge Crossing in the south to the Rip ...
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority unanimously approved its 2024 budget, which includes a 3% rise in tolls "at a later date" this year.
A toll ticket received at exit 15W in 2008 A New Jersey Turnpike tollgate for Exit 8A in Monroe Township. The New Jersey Turnpike is a closed-system toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by the motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates. The toll fee depends on the distance traveled—longer ...
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority board also approved 3% toll increases on the turnpike and Garden State Parkway, but its budget was vetoed in October by Gov. Phil Murphy. A new budget has not yet ...