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  3. Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow Commuters: Fare and Toll ... - Patch

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    Members of the public who wish to submit comments via email can do so through the website at www.mta.info, or by letter to MTA Government Affairs, 20th Floor, 2 Broadway, New York, NY 10004.

  4. FasTrak - Wikipedia

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    FasTrak is the electronic toll collection (ETC) system used in the state of California in the United States. The system is used statewide on all of the toll roads, toll bridges, and high-occupancy toll lanes along the California Freeway and Expressway System . As with other ETC systems, FasTrak is designed to eliminate the need for cars to stop ...

  5. Mount Vernon Commuters: Fare and Toll Hikes Coming from the MTA

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    Mount Vernon Commuters: Fare and Toll Hikes Coming from the MTA - Mount Vernon, NY - Here are details on the hikes for Mount Vernon East, Mount Vernon West and Fleetwood; and the opportunities for ...

  6. 20 Years Of E-Z Pass: New Jersey To NYC Toll Crossings - Patch

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    “Today the E-ZPass Program is the largest, most successful interoperable toll collection program anywhere in the world consisting of 38 agencies in 16 states, servicing more than 18 million ...

  7. Will These New Turnstiles Stop Fare Evasion? MTA Thinks So

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    Fare and toll evasion on subways, buses, commuter trains and bridges and tunnels cost the MTA $690 million in 2022, according to the study. For subways, the panel noted more than half of fare ...

  8. George Washington Bridge - Wikipedia

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    E-ZPass was accepted for toll payment on the George Washington Bridge starting in July 1997. Soon afterward, the Port Authority proposed removing the tollbooths for the E-ZPass lanes on the lower level and Palisades Parkway toll plazas, replacing them with electronic toll collection gantries to allow motorists to maintain highway speeds.

  9. LIRR Looks To The Platform To Help Stymie Fare Evaders

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    According to MTA Spokesperson Joana Flores, this less familiar method of collecting tickets is known as "gating," and the expansion has its roots in a 2023 blue-ribbon report on MTA fare and toll ...