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When the New York State Law started to ban the monthly account fee, [87] the TBTA repealed it on June 1, 2006, and those, especially New Jerseyans, seeking New York accounts and avoiding the monthly fee still imposed by New Jersey and Port Authority, would have to apply for the TBTA or the New York State Thruway accounts at an E-ZPass New York ...
New York City considered the implementation of a congestion pricing scheme. [29] [30] [31] New York City Council approved such a plan in 2008, [32] but it was not implemented because the New York State Assembly did not approve it. [33] [34] (see New York congestion pricing)
On January 6, the first weekday with the toll in place, the website for E-ZPass New York was overloaded with visitors. [364] During the first week, traffic congestion on several major streets decreased, [363] Bus service saw improvements in travel times. [365]
As of January 5, 2025, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City is $18.31 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 $14.06 for cars and $13.06 for motorcycles during off-peak hours, and $16.06 for cars ...
As of January 5, 2025, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City is $18.31 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 $14.06 for cars and $13.06 for motorcycles during off-peak hours, and $16.06 for cars ...
Besides these two old bills, there is also a newer one — introduced in 2023 for the first time and again in 2024 — that would provide E-ZPass account holders who record 35 or more toll ...
One New Jersey resident discovered three errant E-ZPass charges — to the tune of more than $300 — for crossing the GWB. These NJ drivers' E-ZPass was charged the truck rate when in a car ...
As of January 5, 2025, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City is $18.31 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 $14.06 for cars and $13.06 for motorcycles during off-peak hours, and $16.06 for cars ...