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Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass users pay $5.04 per car or $3.46 per motorcycle. All E-ZPass users with transponders not issued by the New York E-ZPass CSC will be required to pay Toll-by-mail rates. [15] Starting in February 2024, all drivers who have a Bronx address and a NYCSC E-ZPass have received a 100 percent rebate; [16] Bronx residents are ...
Vehicles travel north on the New York State Thruway, Interstate 87 near the Yonkers Toll Gantry April 23, 2024. That's where problems have cropped up since the state began removing manned toll ...
Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass users pay $4.11 per car or $3.46 per motorcycle. All E-ZPass users with transponders not issued by the New York E-ZPass CSC will be required to pay Toll-by-mail rates. [14] Until 2010, residents of the Rockaways and Broad Channel could cross the bridge for free. Residents of Broad Channel and the Rockaways who have an E ...
$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 [60] I-87 / I-90 / I-287 / New York Thruway: 496.0 798.2 I-87 – Yonkers: I-90 – PA state line $17.50~$21.59 (NY E-ZPass) $20.14~$24.85 (Non NY E ...
San Francisco. Tolls: $8 to $10.25. The closest comparison to New York is San Francisco, also located on a bay and accessed by numerous bridges. The cost of crossing depends on which bridge the ...
As of August 6, 2023, drivers pay $11.19 per car or $4.71 per motorcycle for tolls by mail/non-NYCSC E-Z Pass. E-ZPass users with transponders issued by the New York E‑ZPass Customer Service Center pay $6.94 per car or $3.02 per motorcycle. Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass users pay $8.36 per car or $3.57 per motorcycle.
The Verrazano E-ZPass toll is $7. The New York Road Runners, which organizes the race, says that the marathon already generates millions of dollars for the city’s economy, and that the amount ...
All E-ZPass users with transponders not issued by the New York E-ZPass CSC will be required to pay Toll-by-mail rates. [199] Open-road cashless tolling started on January 10, 2017. [9] The tollbooths were dismantled, and drivers are no longer able to pay cash at the tunnel. Instead, cameras and E-ZPass readers are mounted on new overhead ...