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These payments would come on top of already steep tolls for using bridges and tunnels to enter Manhattan. The MTA had already invested tens of millions of dollars installing cameras, sensors ...
Since September 2017, all MTA Bridges & Tunnels facilities have collected tolls through open-road cashless tolling. Tollbooths previously in place have been dismantled, and drivers no longer pay cash at the crossings.
The MTA, with seven bridges and two tunnels throughout the New York City, has seen a doubling of bogus transactions since 2019, the year before the pandemic.
NEW YORK — A New York City bridge now costs more to cross than any other in the nation under MTA toll hikes that took effect Sunday. Drivers using the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge now pay $19...
NEW YORK CITY — A motorist who racked up $58,000 in unpaid tolls zipping in and out of New York City lost their ride, MTA officials said. MTA Bridge and Tunnel officers Oct. 1 busted the...
As of August 6, 2023, drivers pay $8.25 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 $3.18 per car or $2.17 per motorcycle. Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass users pay $5.04 per car or $3.46 per motorcycle.
Tolls on MTA bridges and tunnels are set to go up just after midnight on Sunday — and the percentage amount of the hike is greater than that planned for subway and bus fares.
The MTA Police Department is the primary railroad police agency in New York State and Connecticut. The New York City subways are patrolled by the NYPD Transit Bureau under contract since 1994. Since 2019, the MTA Police has officers conducting daily subway patrols in New York City in an effort to assist the NYPD in addressing quality of life ...
NEW YORK CITY — Scofflaws who owed nearly $600,000 in unpaid tolls learned that it doesn't pay to avoid ponying up their fair share, MTA officials said. Bridge and Tunnel officers seized...
A majority of the MTA board voted in favor of New York City congestion pricing, green-lighting the controversial plan to charge cars $15 to enter Manhattan.