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The Staten Island Resident Rebate Program provides a discounted rate of $2.75 to registered residents of Staten Island who use E-ZPass. In the event that the Resident Rebate Program is discontinued, the effective toll for Staten Island residents with E-ZPasses would be set at $3.68. [198]
Frequent users traveling more than three trips per month can receive discounts under the "Staten Island Bridges Plan" ($7.69 per trip for cars at all times). Users with E-ZPass issued from agencies outside of New Jersey and New York are charged the tolls-by-mail rate.
The TBTA is the largest bridge and tunnel toll agency in the United States by traffic volume. It generated more than $2.4 billion in toll revenue from 335 million vehicles in 2023. As of 2023, its operating budget was $596 million; the budget is funded through taxes and fees.
The $9.50 mail-in toll price will be significantly discounted for Staten Island residents, who will pay $2.75 and Staten Island carpoolers, who will pay $1.70. E-ZPass users will pay...
BROOKLYN, NY — The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation that would mean drivers headed to Brooklyn from Staten Island will have to pay a toll for the first time since the 1980s ...
The toll will increase from $17 to $17.63 – regardless of when you cross. Discount bridge and tunnel toll plans will continue to remain in effect, along with the Port Authority’s Staten...
Toll: As of August 6, 2023, $11.19 (Tolls By Mail and non-New York E-ZPass); $6.94 (New York E-ZPass); $9.11 (Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass) Technical; Length: 9,117 feet (2,779 m) No. of lanes: 4: Tunnel clearance: 12 feet 1 inch (3.68 m) Route map
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Staten Islanders get a break on the hefty toll — Gov. Andrew Cuomo got state funding to freeze the effective rate for the borough's residents at $5.50, according to the Staten Island Advance.
Frequent users traveling more than three trips per month can receive discounts under the "Staten Island Bridges Plan" ($7.69 per trip for cars at all times). Users with E-ZPass issued from agencies outside of New Jersey and New York are charged the tolls-by-mail rate. Tolls are collected only for southbound traffic.