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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 ...
All-electronic toll; allows Good to Go and Pay-by-Mail; HOV-3+/HOV-2+ (peak/off-peak) and motorcycles are toll-free with Good to Go Flex or Motorcycle Pass [91] Additional $2 pay-by-mail fee for vehicles without Good To Go SR 167 (HOT Lanes) 4.8 7.7 15th Street Southwest – Auburn: South 277th Street – Auburn
Fasten your seatbelts, a toll hike is coming, effective March 1, according to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. The average increase for passenger vehicles on the New Jersey Turnpike will be 15 ...
The new NJ Turnpike Authority budget includes funding for new services for E-ZPass customers. ... Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.
A toll ticket formerly used on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. A ticket system, also known as a closed toll collection system, is a system used on some toll roads in which a user pays a toll rate based on the distance traveled from their originating entrance to their destination exit.
The 3.7% increase, triggered by inflation, comes as the new congestion pricing toll to enter Manhattan below 60th Street looms as well
As of January 7, 2024, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City are $17.63 for cars and motorcycles; there is no toll for passenger vehicles going from New York City to New Jersey. 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 ...
"This would be the fourth time since 2020 that tolls have been increased in New Jersey. Turnpike commuters will now be paying close to 50% more in tolls starting in 2024 than when Murphy first ...