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The Grand Island Bridges on I-190 cost $1.24 to cross ($0.95 with New York E-ZPass) while the New Rochelle toll gantry on I-95 costs $2.16 ($1.66 with New York E-ZPass). [67] The Black Rock and City Line toll barriers on the Niagara Thruway in Buffalo charged $0.75 at the time of their removal on October 30, 2006.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is reviving New York City's congestion pricing with a new plan that lowers the previously planned cost to vehicles traveling through Manhattan below 60th Street. The ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday ordered a halt to New York City’s congestion pricing system, which thins traffic and funds mass transit by imposing high tolls on drivers ...
[341] [342] New York offered extending the toll credit for drivers using the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels to drivers traveling over the George Washington Bridge, over $100 million in toll revenue to NJ Transit, and additional funds for environmental mitigation measures in Essex and Bergen Counties. [343] This offer was worth over $100 million.
I-87 / New York Thruway – Coeymans: I-90 – MA state line $0.62 (NY E-ZPass) $0.71 (Non NY E-ZPass) $0.85 (Tolls by Mail) E-ZPass or Tolls by Mail; toll is added on for exits B1-B3 for any trip on the closed toll system that includes crossing the Castleton-on-Hudson Bridge [61] I-87 / I-90 / I-287 / New York Thruway: 496.0 798.2 I-87 – Yonkers
A $15 toll on vehicles entering the busiest parts of New York City could be revived, as the state's Democratic governor considers enacting the program before President-elect Donald Trump takes ...
New York’s controversial congestion pricing program is no longer paused after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a modified plan. New York revives congestion pricing: What will it cost New Jersey ...
In 2007, New York City shelved a proposal for a three-year pilot program for implementation in Manhattan, [19] [77] [78] [79] and a new proposition was denied in 2008, [80] with potential federal grants of US$354 million being reallocated to other American cities.