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NEW JERSEY/NEW YORK — Tolls are going up for drivers who want to cross the Hudson River in 2024. A toll hike will take effect at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 7 for commuters who use bridges and...
As of 2023, congestion pricing in New York City is planned to be implemented in 2024; drivers who enter Manhattan via the tunnel would pay a second toll. [271] [272] The congestion charges are planned to be collected via E-ZPass and tolls-by-mail. [273]
From September 2022 through September 2023, the consumer price index increased 3.7 percent, which triggered an annual automatic inflation-based bridge and tunnel toll adjustment of $0.63, as...
Lucas Frau, NorthJersey.com. April 26, 2024 at 2:16 PM. The MTA's congestion pricing plan for Manhattan will go into effect on June 30. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority officially passed...
Template:PANYNJ toll rates - Wikipedia. Template:PANYNJ toll rates. (Eastbound only) As of January 7, 2024: Cars $17.63 (Tolls-by-Mail) $15.38 for Peak ( E-ZPass) $13.38 for Off-peak (E-ZPass) (Peak hours: Weekdays: 6–10 a.m., 4–8 p.m.; Sat. & Sun.: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.) These toll rates: view.
As of January 7, 2024, the tolls-by-mail rate going from New Jersey to New York City are $17.63 for cars and motorcycles; there is no toll for passenger vehicles going from New York City to New Jersey.
NJ's Transportation Commissioner said tolls will increase in 2024 during a Senate Budget Committee hearing on Tuesday. Michelle Rotuno-Johnson, Patch Staff. Posted Wed, May 10, 2023 at 9:58 am...
This toll increase comes as New Jersey faces a new Manhattan congestion pricing toll at the Lincoln and Holland tunnels, which is designed to ding drivers for entering the central...
Beginning now, Port Authority will raise tolls on bridges and tunnels between New York and New Jersey.
As of April 2024, congestion pricing is scheduled to be implemented on June 30, 2024. When the congestion charge goes into effect, tolls will be collected electronically and will vary depending on the time of day, type of vehicle, and whether a vehicle has an E-ZPass toll transponder.